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Win up to $50,000 for a scholarship fish you turn in during the Derby!

Kennecott Minerals - Greens Creek Mining Company

      

Coeur Alaska - Kensington Mine Project

Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine Project

Winners must have their derby ticket and the winning scholarship ticket with them at Awards night to collect the prize. Any prizes not collected at Awards night will be forfeited.

AWARDS CEREMONY
Thursday, August 14th - 7:00pm
Centennial Hall

Kennecott Greens Creek Mining Company and Coeur Alaska - Kensington Mine Project have combined to sponsor two (2) special scholarship fish prize drawings. Two winners and two alternates will be drawn from the tickets given to scholarship fish contributors. Each winner (or in the case of a no-show, an alternate) will participate in a drawing on Awards Night with a chance of winning $50,000, $10,000, $2,500 or, at a minimum, $500.

2008 High Five Ticket Numbers

#1 - 544102 and #2 - 932323

#1 Alternate
532028
#2 Alternate
544021

OFFICIAL RESULTS
updated 08/12/2008,
7:45pm

"High Fives" Money Bag Promotion 
(The process is described by the underwriters as follows:)

  • The contestant is given a series of 40 "High Fives" sealed money bags or envelopes. 

  • Each bag contains a prize-winning symbol representing one of four possible prizes: $50,000, $10,000, $2,500 or $500.

  • The contestant starts opening the bags or envelopes in any order until they have five (5) matching symbols. They have whatever prize is represented by the five matching symbols.

Brenda Carlson (left) holding her winning $50,000 certificate. Pictured at right is Michelle Zenger from Greens Creek Mining Company.Brenda Carlson won $50,000 in 2005!
You could win $50,000 for a Scholarship Fish as Brenda Carlson (at left in photo along with Michelle Zenger from Greens Creek Mining Company) proved on Thursday night, August 11, 2005, at the Golden North Salmon Derby Awards Ceremony at Centennial Hall. Brenda chose money bags from the 40 of them on the board, and pulled out a total of five $50,000 certificates. She became the first-ever winner of the top prize in the "High Fives" drawing.

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