$10,000 Scratch Off Ticket Sold in Olney

A $10,000 winning Bingo X10 scratch off was sold last week at Young Gourmet Beer and Wine (3422 Olney-Laytonsville Road) in Olney.  Lottery players across the state of Maryland won more than $29.6 million during week ending July 31. Additional details below courtesy of mdlottery.com:

A historic Mega Millions jackpot was won in Illinois on July 29, and meanwhile, amid excitement about the $1.337 billion prize, 49 Maryland Lottery players across the state won prizes of $10,000 or more last week on a variety of tickets.

Three tickets worth $100,000 or more delivered the biggest prizes, including a FAST PLAY Home Run Riches Bases Loaded progressive jackpot of $133,638 sold in Middle River and a FAST PLAY Lucky Numbers progressive jackpot of $108,479 sold in Burtonsville.

Also among the big winners in Maryland were 13 Mega Millions players, 11 of whom picked up $10,000 third-tier prizes for matching four white balls plus the yellow Mega Ball. The other two players had the same match, but paid an extra $1 for the Megaplier option, which multiplied their prizes to $30,000 in one case and $20,000 in the other.

In all, 49 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed in the seven days ending July 31, and the Lottery paid more than $29.6 million in prizes during that span.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets up to and including $600. More information is available on the How To Claim page of mdlottery.com.

Here is the weekly roundup of big winners:

Scratch-off Prizes Claimed July 25-31:

$100,000 Prize

$50,000 Prize

$10,000 Prizes

FAST PLAY and Draw Game Tickets Sold for Drawings July 25-31:

FAST PLAY

  • $133,638 Home Run Riches Bases Loaded ticket sold July 31 at Martin Exxon, 2333 Eastern Boulevard, Middle River (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $108,479 Lucky Numbers ticket sold July 30 at Giant #2301, 15618 Old Columbia Pike, Burtonsville (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $50,000 Towering 10s ticket sold July 29 at Central City Liquors, 401 West Washington Street, Hagerstown (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)

MEGA MILLIONS

  • $30,000 ticket sold July 25 at JB Liquors, 5842 Silver Hill Road, District Heights (claimed)
  • $20,000 ticket sold July 29 at 7-Eleven #39338, 4450 Solomon’s Island Road, Harwood (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 25 at Main Street Mini Mart, 222 Main Street, Annapolis (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 26 at Liberty Sunoco, 5900 Liberty Road, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at 7-Eleven #29997, 3570 Crain Highway, Bowie (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at Klein’s Shop Rite, 2101 Rock Spring Road, Forest Hill (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 26 at Wawa #8518-E, 101 Hissery Road, Grasonville (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at Kent Village Shell, 7301 Landover Road, Hyattsville (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 28 at Walmart #5129, 6210 Annapolis Road, Landover Hills (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at Twin Arch Spirits, 1001 Twin Arch Road #11, Mount Airy (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at Potomac Sunoco, 11355 Seven Locks Road, Potomac (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 26 at Telegraph Exxon, 805 Reece Road, Severn (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $10,000 ticket sold July 29 at Timonium Exxon, 2127 York Road, Timonium (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)

PICK 5

  • $50,000 ticket sold July 26 at Food Stop Mini Mart 2, Inc. 2415 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $50,000 ticket sold July 23 at Bryans Road Liquors, 3105 Marshall Hall Road, Bryans Road (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 25 at McLellan Liquors, 6320 Sherwood Road, Baltimore (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 29 at Food Lion #1664, 122 Cranbrook Road, Cockeysville (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 25 at Wawa #825, 7710 Millstone Parkway, Hanover (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 28 at the Rod ‘N’ Reel, 18161 Three Notch Road, Lexington Park (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 29 at Food Rite, 308 East Market Street, Snow Hill (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 26 at Towson Shell, 935 York Road, Towson (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 28 at Giant #347, 10480 Campus Way, Upper Marlboro (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 28 at Meadows Market and Restaurant, 9400 Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold July 25 at Bud Liquors, 2539 Old Washington Road, Waldorf (claimed)

POWERBALL

  • $50,000 ticket sold July 29 at 7-Eleven #39796, 16201 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)
  • $50,000 ticket sold July 26 at Tucker’s Liquors and Restaurant, 9205 Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro (unclaimed as of Aug. 1)

RACETRAX

  • $13,449 ticket sold July 25 at Coventry Way Exxon, 6441 Coventry Way, Clinton (claimed)
  • $11,117.50 ticket sold July 25 at Central Avenue Convenience, 1 Yost Place, Capitol Heights (claimed)

The Maryland Lottery encourages players to check their tickets by scanning them at any Lottery retailer or with the Lottery’s mobile apps. Draw game winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes, and scratch-off winners have 182 days from the announced end-of-game date.

Last claim dates for scratch-off tickets are published in the scratch-off section of mdlottery.com.

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Admission is free, and attendees will also be able to explore a marketplace of books and food offerings from local vendors.

Not your average book festival! This festival offers something for everyone!

17th Annual Kensington Day of the Book Festival

Sunday, April 21, 2024, 11am-4pm (held rain or shine!)

Howard Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895

www.dayofthebook.com

Instagram: @kensingtonbookfestival

Contact: Elisenda Sola-Sole, Festival Director

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