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BRICKPICKER 2018 RAFFLE! LAST CHANCE!

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Tue, Mar 13, 2018 01:20 PM

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Hi {NAME}, TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO PURCHASE RAFFLE TICKETS Â TODAY IS ALSO ED'S BIRTHDAY! LET'S GI

[BRICKPICKER]( Hi {NAME}, TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO PURCHASE RAFFLE TICKETS [CLICK HERE TO BUY RAFFLE TICKETS!!!](  TODAY IS ALSO ED'S BIRTHDAY! LET'S GIVE HIM ONE TO REMEMBER! [if_cake_53256.png] THE ONLY OTHER EMAILS THAT WILL BE SENT OUT WILL BE TO THE WINNERS TOMORROW. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE  UPDATES ON THE WINNERS OF THE RAFFLE PRIZES, CHECK THE BRICKPICKER RAFFLE [BLOG LINK]( THAT IS SHOWN BELOW! GOOD LUCK TO ALL WHO ENTERED! As many of you know, the [2016 BrickPicker LEGO Raffle]( and [2017 BrickPicker LEGO Raffle](for St. Paul School in Burlington, NJ was very successful. Almost 2000 generous contributors, like yourself, helped raise over $100,000.00 for the school, and this money enabled an award-winning school to remain open for another year. Fast forward to today and St. Paul School is still in need of support from charitable people such as yourself. While the school’s financial situation has improved, aggressive fundraising is still needed to keep the doors open and the children and faculty in their wonderful school. So once again, BrickPicker, the St. Paul School PTA and generous BrickPicker members have donated valuable LEGO sets to raffle off in the 2018 version of the BrickPicker LEGO Raffle. There are 10 expensive and/or rare LEGO sets being raffled off. The 75192 Ultimate Collector Series Millennium Falcon is one prize! A mint 10030 Ultimate Collector Series Star Destroyer is another prize. There is even a $1000 Amazon Gift Card being raffled off for non-LEGO fans. The 2018 BrickPicker LEGO Raffle can be found here: All the proceeds will go to help St. Paul School bridge the gap in their budget so a quality school can remain open. Even a $10 purchase/donation is appreciated. We are way behind last year’s raffle pace, so come check out the great prizes. Feel free to participate in the BrickPicker forum thread that discusses this topic: The St. Paul School and BrickPicker community are grateful for any help. My son Max, my wife Jane and I are especially grateful. We were amazed by the response the last two years and hope there is a late push this year once again. The raffle runs until the following date and time: TICKETS AVAILABLE UNTIL: March 13, 2018 at 11:59 PM EST DRAWING DATE: March 14, 2018 at 12:00 PM EST Thank you, Ed Mack Prefer to stop receiving these emails? [Unsubscribe here](. BRICKPICKER

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