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Victory Pass Raffle Winner Announced



Laurin Noe from Ashland, Ky., has been announced the 2005 Victory Pass Raffle Grand Prize winner. Ever since Molly Taylor pulled the winning ticket for this year's raffle, Noe has been busy making preparations for Louisville.

Although Noe was not present for the drawing, she commented later that evening, “I buy Victory Pass Raffle tickets every year. I knew that if I continued buying them that someday I would win the raffle, and it is for a good cause, the American Saddlebred Museum."

During the 2005 Kentucky Spring Premier Horse Show, the American Saddlebred Museum held the drawing for the popular Victory Pass Raffle. There was renewed interest in this year's fund raiser due to an earlier drawing date and a “buy five tickets and get the sixth one free bonus." A sixth ticket was automatically added for each person who purchased five tickets.

The Victory Pass Raffle Grand Prize package includes seven night accommodations at the newly remodeled Executive West Hotel, four box seat tickets and a VIP parking pass for the week. Tickets were $10 and all proceeds support the museum.

The museum said they appreciated all the Saddlebred enthusiasts who participated in this year's raffle.

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