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E-raffle machines installed in Parkville American Legion

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
August 21, 2025
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E-raffle machines like this one are now in place at the Parkville American Legion located at 11 Main Street. It's a modernized version of a traditional raffle that utilizes digital technology for various aspects of the raffle process. It offers players the chance to win cash prizes by taking part in a fast-paced digital version of a traditional raffle.

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MACHINES GIVE PLAYERS CHANCE TO WIN CASH

The Parkville American Legion, a cornerstone of the community dedicated to serving veterans and their families, has announced the installation of Missouri E-raffle machines at its Post in Downtown Parkville.

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Missouri E-raffle machines are an innovative fundraising tool that offers players the opportunity to win cash prizes by participating in a fast-paced, digital version of a traditional raffle.

With each play, participants not only have the chance to win but also directly support the Legion’s mission and programs.

Funds raised through E-raffle play will go toward supporting local veterans, sponsoring youth programs, maintaining the Post, and contributing to community outreach initiatives in and around Parkville.

“This is a win-win for our Post and the community,” said Kevin Stremmel, commander of the Parkville American Legion. “Players get to have fun and possibly take home some winnings, while every dollar raised helps us continue the vital work we do for veterans and local families.”

Since the Parkville American Legion is a recognized fraternal organization, it is legally permitted under Missouri law to conduct raffles as a fundraising activity.

The addition of Missouri E-raffle machines allows the Legion to offer an exciting and engaging way for members and guests to participate, with proceeds supporting the Post’s veteran and community programs.

Players must be 21 years of age or older to participate.

The public is invited to stop by the Parkville American Legion to try out the new machines, enjoy the welcoming atmosphere, and learn more about how the Legion serves the community.

Parkville American Legion is located at 11 Main Street.

The Legion building also is home to Alley Bar, which is open to the public and supports veteran’s charities and the local community.

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Parkville American Legion

The Parkville American Legion Post 318 is part of the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization. The Post is committed to advocating for veterans’ rights, supporting local community initiatives, and fostering patriotism and civic engagement.

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