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Junior Achievement Has the Golden Ticket for Pittsburgh Sports Fans
"It's the ultimate Pittsburgh sports package." — Dennis Gilfoyle, President of Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania and a Baldwin Borough resident.
Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania, an organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy, is sponsoring a raffle where the prize is a grown-up version of the "Golden Ticket."
Junior Achievement has assembled an extraordinary prize for Pittsburgh sports fans, as the winner of this fundraiser—determined by thePennsylvania Lottery's evening Big 4 number on Sept. 1—will receive a pair of tickets to each of the following attractions (except where noted):
- Pittsburgh Steelers (full season of home games)
- Pittsburgh Penguins (full season of home games)
- Duquesne University men's basketball (full season of home games)
- University of Pittsburgh football (full season of home games)
- University of Pittsburgh men's basketball (full season of home games)
- Penn State University football (FOUR tickets for a full season of home games)
- 2011-12 NCAA Division I men's basketball championships (second and third rounds, CONSOL Energy Center)
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Raffle tickets will be sold by Junior Achievement through Aug. 31 for $50 each.
"It's the ultimate Pittsburgh sports package," Gilfoyle said.
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Each ticket has four four-digit numbers on it, meaning that each ticket has four chances to win. A limited number of tickets will be sold. They can be ordered via the Junior Achievement website atwww.jawesternpa.org or by calling the Junior Achievement office at 412-208-4747.
Junior Achievement provides in-school and after-school programs that focus on three key content areas for students: work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy. Junior Achievement reaches more than 61,000 students in western Pennsylvania through approximately 3,000 local volunteers.
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