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RVCC Raffle: Win An Exotic Vacation While Helping Somerset County Students
Buy a raffle ticket benefiting RVCC Foundation to help Somerset County students and you could win a Costa Rica, France, Scotland or Hawaii.

BRANCHBURG, NJ — Win an awesome vacation while helping Somerset County students. The Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Foundation is selling raffle tickets to raise funds for scholarships for students attending the college.
The person holding the winning raffle ticket may choose from four different trips:
- Guanacaste, Costa Rica;
- Bordeaux, France;
- Edinburgh, Scotland;
- Kauai, Hawaii.
Each travel package is for two people to enjoy and includes airfare. Details on each trip can be found at www.raritanval.edu/tripraffle.
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Tickets cost $100 each, and only 300 tickets will be sold.
The RVCC Foundation also will award second, third and fourth prizes for those who do not win the trip, including a two-night, weekend stay at the Omni Berkshire Place in New York, NY; a DELL Chromebook; and four tickets to Yankee Stadium for the 2017 season, respectively.
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The drawing will be held Thursday, March 31, at noon, on RVCC’s Branchburg campus, in the College Atrium lounge. The winner does not have to be present at the drawing.
To purchase tickets, visit www.raritanval.edu/tripraffle or contact the RVCC Foundation at 908-526-1200, ext. 8246 for more information.
The RVCC Foundation is the fundraising arm of RVCC and forges partnerships with individual donors, other foundations, businesses and corporations to raise funds for scholarships and to support the College as a center of intellectual thought, cultural vibrancy, personal enrichment and an engine for economic growth.
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