Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Houston family, businesses benefit from Series run

- By Juan A. Lozano

HOUSTON » The Houston Astros’ victorious World Series run has not only given an emotional boost to a city still recovering from Hurricane Harvey. It has provided an economic lift as well.

And for one Houston family, the journey to a championsh­ip led to a financial opportunit­y that will help their grandparen­ts rebuild after the devastatin­g storm.

Brianne Bueno’s family had bought two tickets for Game 3 of the World Series in Houston but didn’t use them to watch their beloved Astros. Instead, the family raffled them off last week on Facebook and raised enough money to help repair the Houston-area home of Bueno’s grandparen­ts.

“During Game 6, I got a text from one of the ladies who purchased a ticket. She put, ‘Glad it went well with the raffle. Was bummed to not win the tickets but really hope you guys were able to help out your folks,’” Bueno said. “This is like ... a whole week since the raffle and people are still showing their support for us, which is pretty amazing.”

Local businesses saw in- creased sales, with people spending more money at restaurant­s, bars and hotels.

“It’s obvious more people were out on the streets, and more people were out spending money that they wouldn’t have spent otherwise,” said Patrick Jankowski, regional economist for the Greater Houston Partnershi­p. “It’s like a shot in the arm for the city.”

Bueno said after Harvey’s torrential rainfall in late August flooded her grandparen­ts’ home about 44 miles south of Houston in the city of Angleton, her father bought the World Series tickets with the purpose of raffling them off to raise money. Her grandparen­ts, both 70 years old, lost most of their possession­s and now live in the grandfathe­r’s small law office.

Bueno said when her father “saw that the tickets for Game 3 were on sale, there was no hesitation for him to buy those and use them for a better purpose rather than fulfilling a desire he had to go to the World Series himself.”

She promoted the $20-aticket raffle on social media as well as in her classes at the University of Houston. One of her professors bought five tickets.

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