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Monday Marks First Day Of Sales In "The Freedom Rock" Game
DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Lottery is teaming up with the
artist of an Iowa landmark for the latest instant-scratch game
that will raise money to support veterans and their families
through the Iowa Veterans Trust Fund.
Ticket sales began Monday in "The Freedom Rock™," a $2 scratch
game that features an image of the western Iowa landmark on its
tickets. For 11 years, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II, a Greenfield
artist, has painted a 56-ton boulder near his Adair County
hometown with patriotic images as a tribute to our nation’s
veterans. The giant rock now called The Freedom Rock has become
a draw for visitors from around the globe.
Sorensen, 29, was first inspired to paint the boulder in 1999
after seeing the movie "Saving Private Ryan."
"I thought I'd say, 'Thank you veterans for our freedom' and put
the flag-raising at Iwo Jima on there. That's how it kind of got
started," Sorensen said.
He was going to paint the rock just that one year, but veterans
had other plans.
"Veterans asked, 'Would I paint it again for Memorial Day?'"
Sorensen said. "And I took it a step further – I painted all the
way around it."
Lottery officials said that as soon as the lottery gained
authorization in 2008 to produce games to benefit veterans, they
began to receive requests for The Freedom Rock to be put on
those tickets. The Lottery met with Sorensen in mid-2008 about
featuring his work on lottery tickets and reached agreement with
him later that year.
"We're extremely pleased to be able to offer a game featuring
The Freedom Rock," said Iowa Lottery CEO Terry Rich. "Bubba
Sorensen's art is truly inspiring and we're honored to showcase
his work while helping Iowa veterans at the same time."
Sorensen said he is glad that his artwork will help veterans in
a new way through the lottery.
"Veterans deserve our thanks and support for defending our
freedoms," Sorensen said. "I'm honored that my work can help the
lottery provide proceeds for those who have given so much for
our country."
The first lottery games to benefit the Iowa Veterans Trust Fund
began sales in July 2008. The Lottery estimates that the new
games will raise between $2 million and $3 million in proceeds
annually for veterans' causes.
Tickets in The Freedom Rock game have a red, white and blue
theme and feature artwork of this year's version of Sorensen's
artwork, which bears the message "Thank you veterans" amidst
scenes of U.S. soldiers from several different eras. Players can
win up to 10 times on each ticket and prizes range from $2 to
$7,777.
The next pull-tab game to benefit the Iowa Veterans Trust Fund
begins sales on Monday, July 20. The $1 game called "Red, White
& Blue" features artwork of several patriotic symbols, including
the bald eagle and Liberty Bell.
As for Sorensen, he plans to continue honoring veterans with his
work for years to come.
"I've been told I can't give it up until I die," he said with a
laugh. "I delve into books, do my research on veterans, like our
past wars and our U.S. history and what's currently going on. I
get letters and e-mails from veterans and people currently
serving. That either inspires me or sparks an idea somehow."
The Iowa Veterans Trust Fund was created to assist qualified
veterans in paying for expenses such as:
- unemployment or underemployment assistance due to
service-related causes
- assistance with vision, hearing, or dental care
- durable medical equipment and prescription drugs
- counseling and substance abuse services
- emergency housing repair and transitional housing in an
emergency.
To learn more about the Veterans Trust Fund, visit
www.iowava.org.
Since the Iowa Lottery's start in 1985, its players have won
more than $2.2 billion in prizes while the lottery has raised
more than $1.1 billion for state programs. |