September’s 20-20 Lottery Results
The KHIST 2020 Lottery draw for September took place this evening in the Harriers Arms. Neil Constable is pictured above receiving his winning cheque in August.
Once again we’d like to thank you all for your fantastic support whether you took part by standing order or bought a cash ticket. The Lottery continues to be a success and bolsters the Club’s cashflow, particularly the playing budget.
September’s Results
- 1st Prize – K Mapp (0957) – £500.00
- 2nd Prize –A Maidstone (0431) – £300.00
- 3rd Prize – M Gore (1814) – £150.00
- 4th Prize – J Dicks (2199) – KHFC Hospitality for two
- 5th Prize – T Shayler (2483) – Two Matchday tickets
- 6th Prize – C Martin (1272) – £20 Cash
- 7th Prize – C Onions (1351) – £20 Cash
- 8th Prize – D Hope (2600) – £20 Cash
- 9th Prize – J Forester (2141) – £10 Cash
- 1oth Prize – Hire It (0248) – £10 Cash
- 11th Prize – D Halford (0234) – £10 Cash
- 12th Prize – J Millington (0421) – £10 Cash
Kevin Mapp, this months lucky 1st Prize winner has donated £100 of his win back to KHIST. We would all like to pass on our thanks to Kevin for this kind gesture.
We are currently accepting standing orders for the next draw on the 10th October 2014, which will take place at 8.00pm in The Harriers Arms, so, if you’ve not already signed up, why not do so now?
Complete the standing order mandate and return it to 12 Victory Close, Stourport On Severn, Worcestershire, DY13 9RN
Download the Lottery standing order mandate here
We also accept payment by cheque for 12 months and we will continue to sell cash tickets monthly. They are now available from the Club Shop too, so ask when you call in.
Needless to say the more tickets that are sold the more that will be raised for our football club!
We always need more help from members and supporters to distribute cash tickets. If you feel you can help then please contact us. We are, of course, very grateful to the many companies/supporters for their continued support in selling lottery tickets.
Full 2020 Lottery details can be seen at www.khist.org.uk/?p=1227