CSN Prizes for ‘Send Kids to Camp’ Raffle Announced

Community Service of Newburyport (CSN) has a long history of fully-funding ‘camperships’ for the children in need from Newburyport, Newbury and West Newbury. 

We know that attending camp can offer a life-changing opportunity to young people. And we need your help to send more children to camp this summer.

So we are raffling seven fabulous prizes valued at $1,000 each to fund these camperships. See the photo slide show above to view the prizes. A forthcoming brochure will display all of the paintings and include a detailed description of each prize. Stay tuned.

Each prize contains two  pieces of art created by local artists and gift cards from merchants in our three town coverage area.

Raffle tickets are one for $5.00 or three for $10.00 with 100% of the proceeds to fund camperships. Remember, each  ticket gives you seven chances to win. 

Please purchase raffle tickets to support our local children and you might win a wonderful prize of local art and gift cards! 

Please visit us at the CSN tent at Springfest on the Waterfront~ June 3rd & June 4th. Mayor Sean Reardon will draw the winning tickets at 4:00 p.m. on June 4th..

CSN would like to thank the following local artists and businesses, which generously donated to the raffle. We couldn’t do it without you! 

Spellman Art and Illustration, Chris Robinson, Aniika Savage, Heather Karp, Karen Fitzgerald, Kris Munroe, Rosalie Cuticchia, Michelle Champion, Dorothy Aham, Mary Francis, Grace Daly, Christine Sanford, Vince Castellanet, Christine Molitor Johnson Fine Art, Affamata, Parker River Chiropractic & Wellness, Beach Plum Flower Shop, Quinn’s Canine Café, A Pleasant Shoppe, Henry Bear’s Park, Chococoa Baking Co. & Café, The Port Tavern, The Candy Man, Loretta Restaurant, The Deck, Starboard Galley Restaurant, Valerie’s Gallery, The Screening Room, The Grog, The Poynt Restaurant, Eunice James Fitness Studio, The Newburyport Chamber of Commerce and Marnie Siemasko (A Hair Better).

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