Autumnfest Steering Committee  P.O Box 574 Woonsocket, RI 02895

AUTUMNFEST WINNING BUTTON NUMBERS

 

Woonsocket – New winning Autumnfest button numbers were drawn Monday afternoon October 16, 2017.  The new winning numbers are listed below.

 

Autumnfest 2017 Winners

Grand Prize – Trip for 2 for 4 Days/3 Nights to Orlando, Florida including Hotel and Airfare.  The Grand prize is donated by WNRI Radio.  Button #:  6423

 

1st Prize - $300.00  Button #:  7627

 

2nd Prize - $200.00  Button #:  5707 – Claimed

 

3rd Prize – $100.00 Button #:  898

 

4th & 5th Prizes – Round of Golf at Crystal Lake Country Club in Burrillville have been claimed.

 

If the winners do not come forward by Monday October 23, 2017, then new winning numbers will be drawn.

 

If you have a winning button number, please call WNRI Radio at (401) 769-6925 to claim your prize.

 

Winning button numbers are posted on Autumnfest’s website (www.autumnfest.org), WNRI’s website (www.wnri.com) and WOON’s website (www.woonsocketradio.com)

 

 

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Autumnfest is a Family-Friendly Celebration now entering its 40th year.  Autumnfest is held Columbus Day weekend at World War II Memorial Park off Social Street in Woonsocket, RI.  Please visit our website at www.autumnfest.org and like us on Facebook.

 

 

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