Hamper Raffle 2025

Sun, Dec 14th 2025 at 9:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Fundraiser for East Dunbartonshire Foodbank. Win the hamper's contents now worth worth over £130. £1 a ticket. Available now, Closes December 14th at 9pm.


Fundraiser for East Dunbartonshire Foodbank.  Win the hamper's contents worth over £100. (see contents list below)  £1 a ticket.   Sales close Sunday December 14th at 9pm.   Prize will be delivered to the winner.

Buy your tickets by the following methods

on line at https://rotary-club-of-allander.sumupstore.com/products 

From Allander Rotary members

In person in Tesco Milngavie foyer between 1st and 6th December  when we will be selling them.  Exact times will be published on our social media and on here when the details are finalised.  

Draw will be made on Monday 15th December.  6 tickets will be drawn.  First out will be the winner with 5 reserve tickets in case of no claimant.  Holders of drawn tickets need to claim by midnight on Sunday 21st December.  Highest claimed ticket wins the hamper contents by emailing allanderrotary@outlook.com.  Note that last year only 3 of the 6 tickets were claimed and it was the first reserve that won.

Drawn tickets will be published at the following locations

On this webpage,

Allander Rotary Facebook page @AllanderRotary

Santa's Grotto Milngavie Facebook page  @MilngavieSantasGrotto

Milngavie Tesco Noticeboard.

 

List of Hamper contents as at 28th November 2025.  As items are added this list will be updated.

From Allander Rotary members

You can buy tickets In person in Tesco Milngavie foyer when Allander Rotary members will to sell to you during the first week in December..

Mon 1st Tues 2nd Wed 3rd  Thu 4th Fri 5th Sat 6th
10am - noon 10am - 4pm 10am - 4pm 10am - 2pm 10am - 2pm 10am - 4pm

 

It may be that these times could be extended if members can make more time available.

The draw will be made on Monday 15th December.  6 tickets will be drawn.  First out will be the winner with 5 reserve tickets in case of no claimant.  Holders of drawn tickets need to claim by midnight on Sunday 21st December.  Highest claimed ticket wins the hamper contents by emailing allanderrotary@outlook.com.  Note that last year only 3 of the 6 tickets were claimed and it was the first reserve that won.

Drawn tickets will be published at the following locations

On this webpage,

Allander Rotary Facebook page @AllanderRotary

Santa's Grotto Milngavie Facebook page  @MilngavieSantasGrotto

Milngavie Tesco Noticeboard.

 

List of Hamper contents as at 29th November 2025.  As items are added this list will be updated.

Item Qty
Bottle of Whisky 2
Bottle of Red  Wine 1
Bottle of Wite Wine 1
£20 Marks & Spencer Voucher 1
Box of chocolates 1
Jar of Arran Honey 1
Mulled Fruit Drink 1
Cans of worldwide beer 4
Wild Boar Pate 1
Port  and cranberry  sauce 1
Italian breadsticks 1
Amaretti biscuits 1
Ginger Thins Biscuits 1
Large bar of Aero 1
Scented Tea Lights 1
Napkins 1
Christmas Crackers 1
Shortbread 1
Tablet 1
Tin of Coffee 1
Packet of Assorted Ginger Coated Biscuits 1
Packet of Pretzel Cracker Mix 1
Azera  coffee 1
Pretzel cracker mix 1
Ginger coated biscuits 1
Der Franz Austrian Coffee Beans 1
Total 26
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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