Awesome prizes in the NPC Library raffle. Buy your tickets now!

Buy Book Fair raffle tickets now and win exciting prizes on Nov. 15. You have to play to win, but you need not be present at the book fair to win.

Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25 Cash, Checks or Credit cards only!

Stop in at the NPC Library to purchase your Book Fair raffle tickets NOW - so you have a chance to hear your winning number called during the drawing at 8 pm on Nov. 15.

Your ticket may be THE ticket that wins one of these exciting prizes:

Dining at a favorite restaurant – The NPC Fourth Estate, dinner for two; Clyde’s, $100 dinner for two; Old Ebbitt Grill, $100 dinner for two; at Chef Geoff, a three- course dinner for two.

Group Tours – Sunset Hills Vineyard, wine tasting for four with a bread and cheese basket; National Portrait Gallery, private tour for 25 on a Saturday before 11:00 am; George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor for ten people; Temperance Tour of Prohibition speakeasies in DC.

Gourmet Foods – Georgetown Cupcake, $40 gift certificate; Cowgirl Creamery, $50 gift certificate; Wegmans – Fairfax, Sterling and Leesburg locations have donated two gift baskets from each store.

Books – The National Press Club Journalism Institute, 2 baskets of autographed books.

Original Art Work – Bea Snyder, oil painting; Valerie Lloyd, watercolor print; Deborah Kearce, miniature painting.

Golf – River Creek Golf Club – Golf for a foursome, cart included.

Entertainment – Regal Cinema Theater tickets good for two admissions.

Travel – Saturday night stay at the W Washington DC Hotel.

The Book Fair is a fundraiser for The National Press Club Journalism Institute, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization. The Book Fair helps the Institute’s competitive scholarship program; it focuses on promoting diversity among the next generation of journalists, providing supervised internships, and conducting technological training programs.

For the third year, the Book Fair is partnering with The SEED Foundation, which helps under-served students prepare for college. The young scholars attend one of two public boarding schools in the District and Maryland. Students from the school will be on hand at the SEED School table to meet the Book Fair authors and attendees. Books will be available for patrons to purchase to help develop the Baltimore, Maryland SEED School library.