FREE POWERBALL ticket giveaway.


Les Sinclair will be at Brown Honda on Rt. 29.  Starting at 4pm he’ll give away 1(ONE) POWERBALL ticket to to the first 50 persons (18 or older) who come by.

How to enter: Just visit Les Sinclair at Brown Honda on Rt. 29, Charlottesville starting at 4pm.

Contest ends when all the tickets have been given away.

Prizes can be won starting at 4pm.

The value of the prize is a $2.00 VA Lottery POWERBALL ticket.

Winners will be determined on a first come first serve basis.

Must be 18 years or older and be present to win.

Prizes will be awarded on the spot.

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