The Perfect Stocking Stuffer: Trooper Island Camp Raffle Tickets
BURKESVILLE, KY (Dec. 18, 2024) – Add excitement to your holiday gift-giving with a Trooper Island Camp raffle ticket from the Kentucky State Police (KSP). Each $10 ticket offers a chance to win an incredible prize while supporting a meaningful cause. This year’s grand prize winner will choose between a sleek 2025 Corvette Stingray or $50,000 in cash. Proceeds from ticket sales help provide a life-changing summer camp experience for children across Kentucky at no cost to their families.
“By purchasing a $10 ticket, you’re giving more than just a chance to win an amazing prize,” said Trooper Island Camp Commander Trooper Scott Ferrell. “You’re giving children in need the opportunity to build confidence, make friends and enjoy a week at camp they’ll never forget.”
With a market value of $67,895, this stunning vehicle is a prize worth dreaming about this holiday season. More details on the Corvette Stingray’s features are available on the Trooper Island website.
The grand prize, a Kentucky-made 2025 Arctic White Corvette Stingray, is a powerhouse of performance and luxury, featuring:
· 6.2L V8 DI Engine with 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque
· 8-Speed Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission for precision handling
· Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Premium System with Google Built-In Compatibility
· Adrenaline Red Mulan Leather GT1 Bucket Seats for ultimate comfort
· Bose Premium 10-Speaker Sound System
· 19” Front/20” Rear Forged Aluminum Wheels
· Low-Profile Rear Spoiler and Front Splitter
· Performance Exhaust System
· Brembo 4-Piston Brakes
· HD Rear Vision Camera
Tickets are available online through the Trooper Island website or at any KSP Post statewide. A maximum of 50,000 tickets will be sold. The drawing will occur on August 24, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. EST during the Kentucky State Fair. You do not need to be present to win, but the winner is responsible for all taxes and licensing fees. (Charitable gaming license #0000633)
Established by the Kentucky State Police in 1965, Trooper Island Camp is located at Dale Hollow Lake, near the Cumberland and Clinton County line. This free camp serves children aged 10-12 from families facing financial hardships, providing them with a week of outdoor adventures and skill-building activities like kayaking, fishing, archery and swimming. Approximately 700 children attend each summer, creating memories that last a lifetime while learning leadership, teamwork and valuable life lessons.