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Apr 06, 2017 Sports
The JIALING Motorcycle company has come on board with the Guyana Cricket Board for its grand fund raising 75th Anniversary Raffle, which is in aid of youth and female cricket development.
Raffle tickets cost just $200 per ticket and are in very convenient books of 25. The final drawing is set for April 7th 2018. The controllers for the raffle are: Anand Kalladeen, Raj Singh & Anand Sanasie.
Eight attractive prizes are to be raffled out at its final drawing. The first and second prizes take care of the winner’s transportation, with the first being a motor car with a beautiful JIALING MOTORCYCLE as the second prize.
That prize was recently handed over to the GCB. Mr Romel Richmond, the Marketing Manager of Marics & Co. Recently presented the JIALING Motorcycle to Marketing Manager of the Guyana Cricket Board, Mr. Raj Singh as the various sponsors step up to honour their agreements to provide the attractive prizes on offer.
The 3rd prize is a return airfare to New York which is being sponsored by a major airline. There is a condition attached to this prize that it does not include a visa but it is anticipated that the ticket holder can either obtain a visa on his/her own or the GCB and the sponsor may be flexible to agree to a transfer of the ticket to a relative or friend of the ticket holder. The fourth prize is a 60” Television set. The fifth prize is a beautiful gold necklace which is already sponsored by popular jewellery establishment, STEVE’S JEWELLERY. The sixth prize is an Acer laptop computer which is sponsored by SPR ENTERPRISES located on Brickdam, Stabroek, Georgetown. The seventh prize is a return trip for 2 to Kaieteur Falls with the eight prize being a day trip for 2 to one of our most exotic resorts, Arrow point resort, which is sponsored ARROWPOINT TOURS, a member of the RORAIMA GROUP OF COMPANIES.
Tickets would be on sale at the Providence National Stadium during the 3 ODIs, WI vs Pakistan, so be on the lookout look for ticket vendors as there would be a consolation drawing during the 3rd ODI on Tuesday, the 11th April. There would be other consolation drawings in August during CPL and in December. Tickets will be on sale afterwards to specified outlets around the country and from any executive member of the GCB.
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