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N.E. State Fair 1868 Truck Raffle Now Open

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The Nebraska State Fair 1868 Foundation is raising funds to enhance the Fair through a truck raffle. The truck is a 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 Pro in Summit White and includes a 5.3L V8 Engine, EZ Lift Power Lock and Release Tailgate, Trailering Package, LED Cargo Bed Lighting, All-Terrain Tires, and 17” 6-Spoke Bright Silver Painted Aluminum Wheels, to name a few of the features.

Tickets are available now until September 1, when the winner will be drawn September 2, 2024, at the Nebraska State Fair.

“Last year the lucky winner, Jenny Leva, a Grand Island resident, purchased just one ticket,” said Lindsey Koepke, Executive Director. “She wanted to win the truck for her partner, and she won. It was a heartwarming moment to hand over the keys to her, knowing her life was changed at the Nebraska State Fair.”

“We look forward to seeing the raffle ticket sales soar in an effort to support your Nebraska State Fair,” said Terry Galloway, Chairman of the 1868 Foundation Board. “This is not only an exciting program to implement at the Fair but, more importantly, it’s another great revenue source for the Foundation to fund projects that are important to the continued success of the Fair.”

Tickets are $25 per entry and can be purchased on the 1868 Foundation website 1868foundation.org. Tickets can be also purchased at the 1868 Foundation Gift Shop during the Fair.

“As a charitable organization, the 1868 Foundation offers community members an opportunity to support the Nebraska State Fair through participation in this raffle, but also through membership in the 1868 Foundation,” Koepke said. Details can be found at 1868foundation.org.

With a history older than the state itself, the Nebraska State Fair combines tradition with innovation to produce an educational and exciting event for the entire family. From Auburn to Chadron, Benkelman to Hartington and every town along the way, the Nebraska State Fair has 155-year tradition of celebrating the pride of all Nebraskans. To date, over four million visitors have passed through the gates of the Nebraska State Fair since its move to Grand Island in 2010.