Gun Raffle

Northeast Counties Farm Bureaus, which include Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake and Trumbull County Farm Bureaus, are excited to announce the winners of the Gun Raffle through the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.

2023 Gun Raffle Winners

Sept. 1 Drawing

  • Prize: American Tactical Inc, O/U 12 GA          
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number: 915
  • Winner:  Chris Borkholder
  • Sold By: Gary Smallsreed

Sept. 4 Drawing

  • Prize: Henry Golden Boy 22LR, American Farmer Tribute Edition  
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number: 254
  • Winner:  John Venalek
  • Sold By: Steve Lucic

Sept. 8 Drawing    

  • Prize: Smith & Wesson 686 Plus 357
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number: 257
  • Winner:  Joe Ray
  • Sold By: Richard Moody

Sept. 15 Drawing

  • Prize: Henry Lever .410 Side Gate Lever-Action
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number:  728
  • Winner: Neal McCormick
  • Sold By: Tim McCormick

Sept. 22 Drawing    

  • Prize: Ruger 450 Bushmaster    
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number: 102
  • Winner: Ryan Harmon
  • Sold By: Erin Smolinski

Sept. 29 Drawing

  • Prize:  FN 509 Edge 9mm
  • Pick 3 Friday Night Number: 251
  • Winner:  Chelsie Nagle
  • Sold By: Brittany Adams

Raffle tickets were $25 each with all proceeds supporting each county’s impact funds to support programming and events that will expand and grow agriculture’s footprint in the county and encourage youth development in agriculture.

All 1,000 tickets were sold through Aug. 31, 2023.

Winners are drawn every Friday in September using the Ohio Pick 3 evening draw, with a special Labor Day draw using the Ohio Pick 3 Evening Draw.

Congratulations to our winners and a special thank you to each and every one of you who sold and purchased raffle tickets!
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