Retired Silver Spring Banker Heading to LA for 2028 Summer Games
Barbara Henderson of Silver Spring won a trip to the 2028 Olympic games with the Lottery’s Keno Team USA™ second-chance promotion.
Barbara Henderson of Silver Spring won a trip to the 2028 Olympic games with the Lottery’s Keno Team USA™ second-chance promotion.
John Hammel of Fallston was selected as the $50,000 grand prize winner in the 2025 Holiday second-chance promotion.
Stevensville resident John Hudson is the winner of a trip to Hawaii thanks to the Maryland Lottery’s JURASSIC PARK second-chance promotion.
Mithra Khoshroo, of Laurel, is the second winner in the JURASSIC PARK second-chance promotion, through which she and a guest will be going to Hawaii. Two more drawings remain in this promotion.
Francine Tripp-Jones, of Laurel, works at M&T Bank Stadium with the security firm S.A.F.E. Management and is a finalist for a chance to win Ravens season tickets for the next 20 years.
Aarchi Patel and Garry Dixon participated in the final Unlock the Cash Live Game at Lottery headquarters, and both walked away with cash.
Sallie Drake and Tania Shreve each won cash and scratch-offs when they played the Unlock the Cash Second-Chance Promotion Live Game at Lottery headquarters.
Douglas Godesky (right) donated his Maryland Lottery Ravens shopping spree prize to Kennedy Krieger patient Kevin DiLegge.
James Dabney Jr. of Baltimore is looking forward to trying some Hawaiian food after he won a trip to Hawaii in the JURASSIC PARK second-chance promotion.
Eliezer Adari and Patrick Meers were the first two Unlock the Cash winners to participate in the Live Game. Patrick walked away with the $25,000 top prize!
Second-chance winner Carolyn Perkins of Forest Heights won a VIP trip to Los Angeles to see a Let’s Make a Deal® taping.
North Potomac resident Paul Cohen is paying for a previously planned cruise with the $8,888 he won in the Maryland Lottery’s Back to the Future™ second-chance promotion.
Junior Egbuforma of Severn was at skeptical at first, but was all smiles when he learned he was a $104,768 MONOPOLY™ second-chance winner.
Rich McFadden of Edgewood had a great Father’s Day as he won $6,500 as the Home Run Riches Contestant of the Game.
Wallace Thrash of Clinton was selected as the first Let’s Make a Deal second-chance promotion trip to Hollywood winner.
Cora Long of Annapolis is the first $2,025 winner on the Back to the Future Second-Chance Promotion.
Jocelyn Quinitchette of Laurel initially thought she won $12,000, but soon realized it was a $112,853 MONOPOLY™ second-chance prize.
Catonsville’s Peter Jardieu had a great day as Contestant of the Game as the Orioles hit five home runs to give him $3,000.
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