Woman Doubles Her Money Twice During $2 Top Prize Doubler Promotion

Lacie Rhodes - Silver 7s

Lacie Rhodes claims her second Silver 7s $2 Top Prize Doubler prize.

Lacie Rhodes, a second-time Lottery winner, considers herself one lucky lady. So lucky in fact that she doubled her money, not once but twice on the same Silver 7s scratch-off, during the Maryland Lottery’s $2 Top Prize Doubler Promotion. The 19-year-old arrived with her boyfriend to claim her newest prize of $7,777 — doubled to $15,554 — and was quickly recognized by Lottery staff. “We get lots of winners,” said one Lottery official. “But this is really rare.”

Though Lottery personnel were amazed by Rhodes’ encore win, the winner was not surprised by her good fortune. “I told my boyfriend, ‘When I get my winnings, I’m buying more Silver 7s tickets,’” she said. “And, I’m going to win again.” She was so enthused about the ticket that she actually got a 7777 tattoo.

The Pennsylvania resident and her boyfriend received her first Lottery check this morning and after going to the bank, stopped to buy more scratch-offs as promised. They were driving to an appointment as she began scratching her new purchases when she discovered her second top-prize win. “I was going insane,” she said.

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Her boyfriend pulled over to the side of the road and they examined the ticket together to confirm that lightning had indeed struck twice. The appointment was quickly cancelled and the pair came immediately to Lottery Headquarters. While the two planned to use their previous winnings to buy furniture and invest, this time around they intend to take a trip to the beach. “This is unreal,” said the winner’s significant other. “The odds of this happening are just phenomenal.”  The winning ticket was sold at Jiffy Mart, located at 2284 Baltimore Blvd. in Finksburg.

Santa Paws Cutest Pet Contest Winners

Maryland Lottery Facebook Contest Determines Maryland’s Cutest Pet

Beginning October 17, 2011 with the launch of the Santa Paws Scratch-off, we launched a Facebook promotion looking for the cutest dogs and cats in Maryland. Two grand prize winners will each receive $100 worth of Maryland Lottery Santa Paws Scratch-Off tickets, a pet-themed gift basket valued at $250, and a graphic on mdlottery.com featuring their pet. The remaining 18 semi-finalists each receive $20 worth of Maryland Lottery Santa Paws scratch-off tickets.

We had an overwhelming response with more than 1,000 entries. A random selection determined the 20 semi-finalists, followed by a player vote to decide the grand prize winners. So without further ado:

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS

Dog – “Chester Sporting his new winter haircut” by Richard Maldeis of Severna Park
Cat – “Santa Kitty” by Amy Wagner of Bel-Air

 Chester Sporting his new winter haircut.

 Santa Kitty.

SEMI-FINALISTS

DOGS
“Just Jack!” by Kirk Walton from Finksburg
“Are you kidding me?” by Leslie Walker from Baltimore
“Waylon” by Jamie Humphrey from Silver Spring
“Can’t deny I am the cutest!” by Lynda Hodges from Forest Hill
“Licia” by Jennifer Dorsey from Lexington Park
“I need to keep the sun off my pretty face” by Marsha Hagan from Millersville
“Beans” by Danette Conway from Salisbury
“Evil Sibel Sheppard” by Dave Righter from Lusby
“Snugs” by Brittany Stone from Baltimore

CATS
“Charlie” by Kathy Sheridan from Edgewood
“Sophie the pumpkin sitter” by Charlene Rote from Baltimore
“Matthew Henson Blake Perez” by Rosa Perez from Baltimore
“Treshawn Lavell Kardashian III” by Carl Corley from Pikesville
“Cutest Pet” by Alfreida Robinson from Upper Marlboro
“Blizzard” by Lisa Hansel from Baltimore
“Kitten Harley” by Chris Rhodes from Joppa
“Cute Iggy” from Dawayne White from Baltimore
“Ices typing my homework” from Keturah Horton from Baltimore

Santa Paws scratch-offs, from artist Keith Kimberlin, features six different dog and cat themed pulses with a top prize of $10,000.

Win Reality TV Gift Baskets From The Gift Guru

UPDATE: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 11:00 AM

And the winners of the reality TV gift baskets from the Maryland Lottery Gift Guru are…

John Goodwin from Finksburg (How the Lottery Changed my Life)
Joyce Fagan from Baltimore (Biggest Loser)
Jane Hagy from Kingsville (Dancing with the Stars)
Charles Gochnour from Bel Air (Top Chef)
Mary Abbott from Odenton (Real Housewives)
Christian Twamley from Sykesville (The Amazing Race)
Barbara Booker from Owings Mills (American Idol)
Margaret Knowles from Falling Waters, WV (Jersey Shore)

UPDATE: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM
Registration to win a holiday gift basket from the Gift Guru is now closed. We will announce the winners later this afternoon.

The Maryland Lottery Gift Guru, Carole Everett, is back. And this holiday season, she’s giving you a dose of reality — with fun gift baskets inspired by some of today’s most popular realty TV shows. Register now to win one of these fun and festive reality TV gift baskets.

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Also back by popular demand — holiday wreaths and trees made from Maryland Lottery scratch-offs. Watch the video below for simple step-by- step instructions on how to create your own Maryland Lottery scratch-off trees and wreaths.

 

American Classics Second-Chance Grand Prize Results Announced

Agnes Brawner - American Classics

Agnes Brawner

Five Marylanders who took part in the American Classics Grand Prize event in Ocean City, Maryland are celebrating their wins. Agnes Brawner of Waldorf cruised away with the event’s top-prize of $30,000. Other winners won prizes ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 during a 50’s-themed stage selection on October 10th at the Inlet’s Endless Summer Cruisin’ classic car show. The five finalists were selected from a pool of 13,000 entries in the American Classics second-chance drawing.

Two Grand Prize finalists, Armond Whitlock from Severn and Rob Hahn from Rosedale won $10,000, two other finalists, Linda Ryan from Finksburg and Caren Evans from Forest Hill won the contest’s $5,000 prize.  Finalists also received a two-night stay in Ocean City the weekend of the event, and $500 each.

To enter, players mailed in four non-winning American Classics scratch-off tickets.  The winning entries were selected from more than 13,000 entries.  With 80 percent of the ticket sold, the scratch-off still has one instant $30,000 prize remaining on the ticket.