Raise your glass! Project EverGreen is back with its second annual Bourbon Raffle, giving bourbon lovers and collectors the chance to win rare, sought-after bottles – all while supporting a mission that’s creating a greener, healthier, cooler Earth.
Running now through December 5, 2025 (or while tickets last), this exclusive raffle is limited to just 250 tickets. Winners will be drawn on December 10, 2025, making this the perfect way to toast the season.
The Prizes:
- Grand Prize – The Complete Weller Collection
- Weller Single Barrel
- Weller CYPB
- Weller Full Proof
- Weller 12 Year
- Weller Special Reserve
- Weller Antique 107
- Second Prize – Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year
- Third Prize – Elmer T. Lee Single Barrel
“We’re thrilled to give bourbon enthusiasts the chance to win these legendary bottles,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “Even more rewarding, every ticket purchased helps fuel our mission to connect people, parks, and communities with the environmental and well-being benefits of healthy green spaces through our key initiatives GreenCare for Troops and GreenCare for Communities.”
How to Enter:
- Tickets: $100 each (21+ to enter)
- Purchase Deadline: December 5, 2025 (or until sold out)
- Drawing Date: December 10, 2025
- Tickets Available: https://bit.ly/3TTqrcv
Winners will be notified by email and phone. Full raffle details, terms, and conditions are available at www.ProjectEverGreen.org.
About Project EverGreen
Project EverGreen is a national nonprofit organization committed to bringing people together to create and maintain healthy green spaces in communities where they’re needed most. Through our GreenCare for Troops, GreenCare for Communities, and educational initiatives, we promote the vital role that yards, parks, and public landscapes play in enhancing quality of life, supporting environmental health, and building stronger communities. As a trusted source for sustainable landscaping information and advocacy, Project EverGreen empowers homeowners, businesses, and volunteers to grow a greener, healthier, cooler Earth – one green space at a time. Learn more at www.ProjectEverGreen.org.