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Branford Rotary Braffle Winner: 'I Couldn’t Believe It. Still Can't.'

He thought the text was a hoax. It wasn't. He won $5K in $100 gift cards to 50 restaurants. Braffle raised $50K for BCCS' Basic Needs Fund.

Peter Cimino, Executive Director of Branford Counseling & Community Services, BRAFFLE Absurd Grand Prize winner Vincent Valentino, Ellen Carucci and Andy Marlatt, co-chairs of the Rotary Braffle committee.
Peter Cimino, Executive Director of Branford Counseling & Community Services, BRAFFLE Absurd Grand Prize winner Vincent Valentino, Ellen Carucci and Andy Marlatt, co-chairs of the Rotary Braffle committee. (Photo courtesy of Branford Rotary Club)

BRANFORD, CT — Just before 7 p.m. on Thursday, Vincent Valentino got a text. He thought it was a hoax.

"When I looked at my phone, I was thinking, ‘This must be a scam. Someone’s gonna ask me to
send ‘em money or give them something,’" Valentino said.

Actually, it was the other way around. The Branford resident had just won the ‘Absurd Grand Prize’ in Branford Rotary’s annual Braffle, the Outrageous Restaurant Raffle. Valentino won $5,000 in $100 gift cards to 50 Branford restaurants. Yes, 50.

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“I couldn’t believe it. I still can’t believe it,” Valentino said. “This really happened.”

Rotary’s 2024 Braffle, which sold out in two weeks, raised $50,000, with the majority of the
proceeds going to the Basic Needs fund at Branford Counseling & Community Services. That
program helps struggling families with food, rent and utilities. Now in its fourth year, Braffle has
raised more than $200,000 in all, which makes it unique, said Branford First Selectman Jamie
Cosgrove.

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“Braffle is the single-most significant annual fundraising event that goes directly to the community of Branford," Cosgrove said. "It has a tremendous, tremendous impact helping people most in need.”

That impact is why Valentino said he entered Braffle. And the grand prize? That, he said, “is better than winning money.”

“All these gift cards, it makes you go out, have fun, try something different,” Valentino said the
day after his win. “There’s going to be restaurants I’m going to that I would never try.”

And if you’re a friend of his hoping to cop a free meal, get in line.

“They’ve all been calling me this morning already, telling me what restaurants they want to go
to,” he shared.

Branford resident Stefanie Breitung-Duffy won the ‘Ridiculous 2nd Prize,' $2,500 in $50 gift cards to 50 local restaurants.

Like Valentino, she was amazed.

“When they called to say I’d won, I thought they were joking! I never win anything,” said
Breitung-Duffy. “It took me off guard. I was truly moved.”

Breitung-Duffy said she bought tickets because Braffle helps families who are struggling, but she also likes that it supports local restaurants, which are still recovering from the pandemic that shut
down so many. And for her, there was a third benefit.

"I love going out to eat, so now I don’t have to cook,” she joked.

Stefanie Breitung-Duffy won the ‘Ridiculous 2nd Prize,' $2,500 in $50 gift cards to 50 local restaurants. Photo courtesy of Branford Rotary Club

Valentino and Breitung-Duffy took the top prizes, but there were eight other Braffle winners at

Thursday’s drawing, held at The Stand restaurant.

Nicholas DiGrazio Jr., Ainsley Highman, Hilary Brunner, Jill Platt, Lauren Bernacchia, William Ryan, Nancy Judd, and Debra Giordano each took home $100 gift cards they can use at the restaurant of their choice.

“Braffle has 10 winners each year, but the great thing about it is the town always wins, no matter
what,” said Branford Rotary President Chuck O’Connor. “Of course, it is more fun to win, but
there’s always Braffle 2025!”

Braffle is just one of many Branford Rotary projects throughout the year. The Club is a service
organization of more than 60 local women and men who volunteer their time and effort to help
those in need in Branford, across the shoreline and around the world. Rotary welcomes anyone
who lives or works in Branford to join them. To learn more, go to BranfordRotary.org, drop in their DMs, or send a note to info@branfordrotary.org.

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