The Guardian (Charlottetown)

7 DAY FORECAST, P.E.I.

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Two well-known Island charities are teaming up to raise funds for charitable causes.

The Community Foundation of P.E.I. and the Rotary Club of Charlottet­own are combining efforts in the P.E.I. Chase the Ace Online Lottery, a 100 per cent online progressiv­e jackpot, multiple-draw, bi-weekly raffle.

“The P.E.I. Chase the Ace Online Lottery has been operating for several months, but this new partnershi­p should help strengthen the marketing efforts”, said CFPEI president Jonathan Ross, adding that two separate charities working together will help reach a wider audience.

The Rotary Club of Charlottet­own is excited to partner with the Community Foundation of P.E.I. on this project,” said president Regan Lewis.

“We hope to work together to increase the weekly and progressiv­e jackpot to build great excitement for Islanders who wish to participat­e, all while supporting two charities wanting to put money back into our communitie­s.”

The bi-weekly prize is valued at 20 per cent of ticket sales collected during the specific two-week period of each draw. The Chase the Ace Progressiv­e Jackpot is valued at 30 per cent of all ticket sales collected over the course of the multi-week campaign.

The remaining proceeds will be dispersed by the Rotary Club of Charlottet­own in support of its charitable granting and by CFPEI through the establishm­ent of a COVID-19 Community Impact Fund to registered charities and qualified organizati­ons whose work helps provide relief for those whose lives have in some way been impacted by the coronaviru­s.

Ticket packages are online at www.chasetheac­epei.ca. The next draw will be held on Feb. 16 during Rotary Radio Bingo on CFCY 95.1 FM, between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Subsequent draws will be made every second Tuesday at the same time until the jackpot is won.

After selecting the ticket package, the purchaser will select a virtual envelope they think may contain the Ace of Spades. If their ticket is chosen, the winner will receive 20 per cent of that week’s ticket sales – and if the card in the envelope is the Ace of Spades, they will also win the Chase the Ace Progressiv­e Jackpot. If the card is not the Ace of Spades, the progressiv­e jackpot grows and that card is removed from the deck, increasing the chances of catching the ace next week. Weekly draws continue until the Ace of Spades is found and the Progressiv­e Jackpot is won.

The weekly raffle winning ticket number will be selected by a random number generation system from all raffle numbers sold for that weekly raffle.

Purchasers must be 18 years or older at the time of purchase and must be located in P.E.I. at time of purchase.

“Chase the Ace lotteries are very popular, and we want to give people an opportunit­y to participat­e in a fully online option,” said foundation executive director Kent Hudson.

“For those who can afford to play, they can rest assured that all monies raised will be returned to worthy recipients across all of Prince Edward Island.”

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