I planned to celebrate Henry George Day by scratching a scratch-off lottery ticket, and possibly winning big money to contribute to a worthy cause. I put $40 (two twenties) into a Virginia lottery ticket machine in advance of September 2nd, and selected a $30 ticket; then, discovering that the machine did not make change, I selected a $10 ticket. The ticket I wanted turned out to be blank, but the second ticket had actual prizes, and when I went to the supermarket the Saturday after Henry George’s birthday, I received two hundred dollars for it. That’s a $160 gain, which I plan to split between two Georgist organizations.

I am not habitual gambler, but I celebrate folly, and usually do a little bit to fund the government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, by buying Virginia lottery tickets twice a year, for April Fool’s Day, and Henry George Day.
Remember that I bought a scratch-off lottery ticket on Henry George Day? It turned out to have two prizes, one for twenty dollars and one for thirty dollars, so I mailed it in, and today I got a fifty dollar check in the mail. I'm going to contribute the money to the Center for the Study of Economics, but since this isn't enough to do everything we want to do, other contributions will be welcome.

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