Lansing, MI June 22, 2007 - On June
16th Jacqueline Alcorta of Adrian proved you don't have to play bingo everyday
to win big money. Alcorta, 40, said she plays bingo twice a month.
She bingoed in 50 numbers to take home the Big Money Bingo jackpot of $120,820.
Alcorta, who will buy a new car, take a family vacation, and invest the rest of
her winnings, told us that she went to work on Monday!
Alcorta joins the elite group of Big
Money Bingo winners: Phyllis Gamble of Lewiston who won $59,466; Virginia Jones
of Detroit who won a record jackpot of $215,696; Sharon Tedford of Flint who won
$50,826; Barbara Boutell of Clinton Township who won $63,540; and Renee
Kingsbury of Shiawassee County who won $67,804. Over a half million
dollars in total prizes has been awarded to date.
The Big Money Bingo game is played
at hundreds of locations throughout Michigan. Additional locations are
being added to the Big Money Bingo network daily. For more information or
to find a participating Big Money Bingo game, visit
www.michigan.gov/cg or
www.bingobonuszone.com.
Big Money Bingo, developed by
Scientific Games (NASDAQ: SGMS), is authorized by the Charitable Gaming Division
of the Michigan State Lottery. The game is a linked progressive bingo game
that is available at select charitable bingo locations throughout the state.
The Big Money Bingo jackpot starts at $5,000 and grows each day until it is won.
The progressive draw begins with 49 balls drawn and if not won, the number of
balls drawn increases by one each week.
In 2006, over $74 million raised
through charitable gaming activities was contributed to support community
projects and programs such as, schools, libraries, scholarships, school athletic
programs, fire departments, youth camps, crisis centers, disabled citizens,
medical research, senior citizen programs, soup kitchens, and many more.
Without the funding derived from charitable gaming, many of these invaluable
community projects would not exist.
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