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Queen Of Hearts Action Report, Week Of January 20
Do you feel lucky? Patch has rounded up the week's Queen of Hearts raffles happening around the Southland. You can't win if you don't play.

SOUTH SUBURBS — Do you feel lucky? Crave action? Patch has compiled Queen of Hearts progressive raffles from around the Southland, some with pretty sizeable jackpots. Even if you split a few thousand bucks or pick up money on the board, it’s better than a sharp stick in the eye
Here’s how the game works: The game consists of a deck of 52 shuffled playing cards plus the two jokers. Playing cards are randomly printed on the inside of each window, ensuring the integrity of the raffle. When a player’s ticket is drawn, the number written on it determines the card number to be opened. If the card drawn is the Queen of Hearts, the winner wins a percentage of the jackpot. The bigger the pot, the bigger the payoff. Some have money on the board.
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Get ready to dive into the exciting world of games ‘o chance. Remember, it’s good luck to order food and drink at the host site. Here are the current Queen of Hearts games happening this week in the local area:
Sunday
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Oak Lawn Raiders SAC – The jackpot going into the Jan. 19 pull is $9,144. The drawing takes place at 3 p.m. Sundays at BJ McMahon’s, 5432 W. 95th St., Oak Lawn. Tickets are 6 for $5; 12 for $10; and 24 for $20 from the handy dandy ticket machine a BJ McMahon's during business hours. It’s a bar, so they’re open late. The split is 50-50 of the jackpot if the queen of hearts is found. Ticket sales start Monday and continue up until the drawing. There is money on the board: $50 for numbered cards (2-10); aces, kings jacks and queens (except for hearts) gets you $200; and red and black jokers win ya $500 (black joker resets the board). Catch the excitement of the live drawing on Oak Lawn Raiders SAC Facebook. Famous for carrying a 50-by-100-foot American flag in Oak Lawn’s Independence Day Parade, the Raiders help local individuals and families facing financial difficulties, and other civic projects. Results are posted Monday on the Oak Lawn Raiders website and Facebook page. Must be 21 to play.
Monday
Knights of Columbus, Fr. Boyle C.C. Council 4698 of Tinley Park started its Queen of Hearts raffle in December which takes place every Monday at the Union Bar & Grill 17821 S. 80th Ave., Tinley Park. Drawings are every Monday at 8 p.m. Ticket are $5 each or 5 for $20. If your name is drawn you’ll win a $50 gift certificate to the Union, select a face card or ace win another $50 gift certificate, select a joker win a hundred dollars, select the Queen of Hearts win 50 percent of the pot. The pot going into the Jan. 20 pull is at $6,200. Tickets are sold at the Union when Knights of Columbus are present from 5:30 to 8 p.m, Monday, Tuesday, Friday and other TBD dates/times. Proceeds go to the Knights community projects.
Wednesday
Park Lawn Charity – Park Lawn’s Queen of Hearts raffle achieved legendary status when the jackpot climbed to $2.3 million in 2024. The regulars are going to try to drive the jackpot up again. The jackpot going into the Wednesday, Jan. 22 pull is $128,240 and climbing. If your number reveals the queen, 60 percent of the jackpot goes to the winner if present; if not present, the winner splits the pot 50-50 with Park Lawn. This time, there is money on the board: Jokers are $250 and the board resets; aces, $200; kings, $150; and queens (excluding hearts), $125. Numbers cards (2-10) win 24 free tickets for next week’s drawing. Online ticket sales continue up to 3 p.m. Tuesday. Or, buy them in person at Park Lawn, 10833 S. LaPorte Ave., Oak Lawn, or at the always-fun At the Office Sports Bar & Grill, 4901 Cal-Sag Road, Crestwood, where the drawing happens at 7 p.m. every Wednesday live on Facebook.
St. Patricia Parish – Yay! St. Patricia’s Queen of Hearts Raffle will resume Wednesday, Feb. 5. Buy tickets in person from the handy dandy ticket machine at Prime Time Restaurant, 7750 W. 95th St., Hickory Hills, before and after Sunday masses at the parish, 9050 S. 86th Avenue, Hickory Hills; or from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the St. Patricia rectory, 9050 S. 86th Avenue, Hickory Hills. Someone won all the marbles, splitting a $40,000 jackpot. The new jackpot is $1,000 so let’s juice it up before February. The drawing takes place at 6 p.m. Wednesdays, at Prime Time. Tickets are 6 for $5, 12 for $10; and 24 for $24. Players (except for the queen of hearts) win a $50 gift card to Prime Time. The parish will contact the winner. Check out Prime Time’s special happy hour menu.
Thursday
Burbank Titans Football and Cheerleading – The youth football and cheer team is running a Queen of Hearts Raffle (or their parents are) at 8:30 p.m. every Thursday at Chuck’s Southern Comfort Cafe, 6501 W. 79th St., Burbank. Tickets are 5 for $6, 12 for $10 and 24 for $20. The winning ticket (if not the queen of hearts) gets you $20; queens (except hearts) wins you $50; and any of the two jokers $100. Four of diamonds kills the board, but wins you $150. If the queen of hearts is found, the winner splits the jackpot 60/40; if not present, the split is 50/50. The jackpot for the Jan. 23 pull is $3,550 and growing. Watch the drawing live on Titans Facebook (try to speak up and mention the jackpot).
Bank the Blue – The jackpot going into the Thursday, Jan. 23, drawing is $11,335+. There is money on the board: if present at the time of the drawing, the winner grabs $100 for numbered cards and $200 for face cards. Tickets are $1 each, 6 for $5; 12 for $10; 24 for $20. Online ticket sales reopen at 10 a.m. Friday and close at 2 p.m. Thursday, the day of the drawing. In each online purchase, the player will only be allowed to select a single number. The drawing takes place around 8 p.m. every Thursday at Harte’s Saloon, 9858 S. Artesian Ave., Evergreen Park. Catch the excitement of the live drawing on BTB Facebook. All proceeds go toward funding confidential mental health services for law enforcement officers in Illinois. Currently, Bank the Blue is funding mental health services for 71 officers. Must be 21 to play.
Marian Catholic High School Athletic Boosters – The drawing happens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Rudy’s at Balagio’s, 17501 Dixie Highway, Homewood. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased in person at MCHS,700 Ashland Avenue; Chicago Heights (sales close at 3 p.m. Wednesday); from the machine in Balagio’s lobby (sales close 7:15 p.m. Thursday), and at Rudy’s up until the drawing. Online tickets must be purchased by 11 a.m. Wednesday. If the queen reveals herself, the winner splits with the athletic boosters 50/50. If any other card is revealed, the winning player will receive: $500 for jokers, $250 for an ice, and $100 for any other card. Queen of spades gets you $550 and resets the board. Proceeds go toward upgrades and improvements to Marian Catholic athletic facilities and equipment. The jackpot going into the Jan. 23 pull is $26,700 and growing.
Does your church, school, veterans group or organization hold a Queen of Hearts raffle drawing? Send the info to Patch editor Lorraine Swanson at lorraine.swanson@patch.com. Be sure to include the split, time and place of weekly drawings, cost of tickets and places of purchase, and where the results are posted (Facebook, website, etc.). To be featured in the Queen of Hearts Action Report, your school/place of worship/organization must be consistent in posting the weekly results of your draw on social media or by contacting us by email. Don’t make us chase you, otherwise we’ll have to drop your raffle, but we’ll always take you back.
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