$100,000 Winning Scratch-Off Sold in MoCo; $2 Million Winning Scratch-Off Sold in Maryland

A $100,000 winning $100,000 Extreme Cash scratch-off sold at Hillandale Beer ‘N’ Wine (10117 New Hampshire Blvd) was the top lottery prize claimed in Montgomery County for the week of February 20 – 26. Other local winners this past week included a $10,000 winning scratch-off sold at Safeway (9807 Main Street) in Damascus and a $14,204 winning Racetrax ticket sold at Beer on Tapz (19520 Walters Road) in Germantown.  Additional information on winners across the state of Maryland, including a $2 million winner in Millersville, below courtesy of the Maryland Lottery:

Players across Maryland won nearly $34.3 million during week ending Feb. 26
A scratch-off player in Millersville became a Lottery millionaire twice over, while another five people landed six-figure prizes last week on tickets sold in Belcamp, Glen Burnie, Nottingham, Salisbury and Silver Spring. In all, the seven days ending Feb. 26 produced 43 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more that were redeemed or sold across Maryland, and the Lottery paid nearly $34.3 million in prizes during that span.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims 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 Feb. 20 – 26:

$2 Million Prize

$100,000 Prizes

$50,000 Prizes

$30,000 Prize

$10,000 Prizes

FAST PLAY and Draw Game Tickets Sold for Drawings Feb. 20 – 26:

BONUS MATCH 5

  • $50,000 ticket sold Feb. 22 at 25th Street Sunoco, 750 East 25th Street, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)

FAST PLAY

  • $50,000 High Roller Blackjack ticket sold Feb. 25 at Dual Highway BP, 1760 Dual Highway, Hagerstown (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)

KENO

  • $40,000 ticket sold Feb. 26 at Royal Farms #140, 10988 Red Run Boulevard, Owings Mills (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)
  • $20,010 ticket sold Feb. 22 at 7-Eleven #25856, 980 Bay Ridge Road, Annapolis (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)

PICK 5

  • Two $25,000 tickets sold Feb. 20 at Express Mart, 15709 Hall Road, Bowie (both unclaimed as of Feb. 27)
  • Two $25,000 tickets sold Feb. 20 at 7-Eleven #34324, 8890 McDonogh Road, Owings Mills (both claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold Feb. 24 at Giant #330, 3500 Northwest Crain Highway, Bowie (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold Feb. 24 at Al’s Beer, Wine & Restaurant, 6224 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold Feb. 25 at 7-Eleven #23702, 9100 Liberty Road, Randallstown (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)
  • $25,000 ticket sold Feb. 20 at Moreland’s Produce & Market, 14950 Woodville Road, Waldorf (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)

POWERBALL

  • $150,000 ticket sold Feb. 20 at Riverside Sunoco, 1319 Riverside Parkway, Belcamp (claimed)
  • $50,000 ticket sold Feb. 19 at Giant #348, 6050 Daybreak Circle, Clarksville (claimed)
  • $50,000 prize won in Feb. 20 drawing by Maryland Lottery Powerball subscriber (claimed)

RACETRAX

  • $23,150 ticket sold Feb. 25 at Gem Liquors, 9443 Annapolis Road, Lanham (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)
  • $14,204 ticket sold Feb. 24 at Village West Liquor, 19520 Walters Road, Germantown (unclaimed as of Feb. 27)
  • $12,857.50 ticket sold Feb. 24 at Crossroad Exxon, 8101 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena (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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Now in its 17th year, the Kensington Day of the Book Festival is a family-friendly street festival featuring 150+ renowned authors, poets, and literary organizations. Enjoy live music on five stages, special guest speakers, military veteran writers and comedians, poetry readings, cookbook demos, children's program, and much more.

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

[email protected]

301-949-9416 (text preferred)

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