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Chase the Ace – St. Paul & District Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce
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Chase the Ace – St. Paul & District Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce

If your Non-Profit Organization would like to work with the St. Paul & District Lions Club and the St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerce and participate in this contest, please contact:

St. Paul Chamber of Commerce - Office - 780-645-5820 or Cell - 780-210-5820 (texting accepted)

Email: stplionsclub@gmail.com 

St. Paul Lions Website

St. Paul Chamber Website

St. Paul Lions Facebook Page

St. Paul Chamber Facebook Page

Chase the Ace Rules & Guidelines

How The Contest Works

  1. You buy tickets every week and your name will get entered into the weekly draw.

  2. Tickets are available to purchase by clicking the above link or by visiting the St. Paul & District Lions Club  website. St. Paul Lions Club

  3. Go to the Chase the Ace page and scan the QR Code.

  4. Ticket price is ONE ticket for $5.00, multiple tickets can be bought at once. A maximum of 4,000 tickets are available.

  5. There is no carry over of the purchased tickets from week to week. All weekly draws are ‘new draws’ and new tickets must be purchased to be in every weekly draw.

  6. Payment can be made via E-Transfer to stplionsclub@gmail.com

  7. Ticket sales will be cut off every Tuesday at 11:59pm

    1. Any tickets purchased after this time frame will be added to the following week's draw.

  8. Every Wednesday morning, all tickets purchased for that week will get added to a Random Wheel App.

  9. The weekly name drawn will automatically win $20.00

  10. The card drawing process will be automated through the Random Wheel App using all the remaining cards (not yet drawn) of the deck.

  11. The winner will be notified by phone and/or email.

  12. If the Ace of Spades is drawn, the winner will receive 50% of the progressive pot.

  13. If the Ace of Spades is not drawn, the pot will continue to grow until the Ace of Spades gets drawn.

  14. Once a card is drawn from the deck, it will be removed and no longer in play.

  15. The weekly winner and the card draw will be video recorded, this video will be displayed on the Winner Board and posted on the St. Paul Chamber & St. Paul Lions Club Social Media Pages. By purchasing a ticket, you agree to having your name and/or picture posted on Social Media.

  16. If the progressive pot reaches $20,000 and the Ace of Spades has not been drawn, all ticket holders throughout the contest will be added to the draw, and a name will be drawn, that winner will then have a chance to draw for the Ace of Spades. This process will continue until a winner is declared. The winner will be notified immediately via phone and/or email.

  • July 08 Tuesday
  • 8:00 am 11:55 pm
Trivia Night – The Hard Deck Smokehouse & Rec Room
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Trivia Night – The Hard Deck Smokehouse & Rec Room

FACT: Brains & Brews mix well! Sept 19  The Hard Deck Smokehouse brings you an electrifying trivia experience. Take a break from the humdrum every Thursday, from 7 pm to 9 pm. You laugh, you eat, you drink and above all, you get a chance to win some fantastic prizes. O, So, what are you waiting for? Book online and be part of an unforgettable night! #Get Your TriviaOn

  • July 10 Thursday
  • 7:00 pm 9:00 pm
  • 2110 8 Avenue, Cold Lake, AB, Canada
St. Paul Friday Farmers’ Market
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St. Paul Friday Farmers’ Market

Join us every Friday! The Friday Farmers' Market is a great place to stock up on fresh produce, baking, canning and preserves. Ready to serve meals makes weeknight meal planning a breeze. Home decor items, gift ideas or treat yourself or someone special. To book a table, call Elizabeth at (780) 614-5718 or Ron at (780) 545-7205

  • July 11 Friday
  • 10:00 am 2:00 pm
  • 5205 50 Avenue, Saint Paul, AB, Canada
Puzzle of the Past: Archaeology at Fort George & Buckingham House Provincial Historic Site
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Puzzle of the Past: Archaeology at Fort George & Buckingham House Provincial Historic Site

Where were the Fort buildings actually located? How were the buildings constructed? What was it like to really live at Fort George or Buckingham House? The science of archaeology lets us understand the clues left in the ground. Want to explore the archaeological secrets of the forts? Try your hand at archaeological puzzles! Piece together clues left in the landscape to understand life in the fur trade. Try out a simulated dig, explore the materials that survived being buried for 200 years, and those that didn’t. An event with something for all ages.

  • July 12 Saturday
  • 11:00 am 4:00 pm
  • 6015 Township Road 565, St. Paul County No. 19, AB, Canada
Bounty of the Land: Bison and Berries at Fort George & Buckingham House
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Bounty of the Land: Bison and Berries at Fort George & Buckingham House

Berries and bison and trees, oh my! The fur trade - and the survival of people – depended on the bounty of the land. How much do you know about fur trader interactions with the land around them? Join us this weekend as we get to know the plants and animals around us and how the people of the forts ate. Have you ever wondered about the large pile of bison bones at Fort George? It's left over from pemmican making. Pemmican was the staple food for travelling fur traders, made from dried bison meat, fat, and berries. This weekend, we're going to revive the work done at Fort George in the 1790s by making some pemmican ourselves. Take part in scavenger hunts, games of deduction and discover some fun trivia along the way! An event for all ages.

  • July 19 Saturday
  • 11:00 am 4:00 pm
  • 6015 Township Road 565, St. Paul County No. 19, AB, Canada
Drawing Lines: How Settlers and Surveyors Shaped Victoria Settlement
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Drawing Lines: How Settlers and Surveyors Shaped Victoria Settlement

It took 12 survey teams, 4 petitions, 2 telegrams, an order-in-council, and countless surveys before Victoria Settlement was officially given the shape it still holds today. Join in a day of special activities to explore Victoria Settlement's exhibit about land surveying. Try your hand at basic survey techniques to create your own map. Try reading the letters Victoria Settlement residents sent the government in 1887, 1894 and 1902 and see if you can write with pen and ink. These activities will reveal fascinating stories about the development, history, and residents of Victoria Settlement.

  • July 19 Saturday
  • 12:00 pm 4:00 pm
  • 58161 Range Rd 171A, Andrew, AB, Canada

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