ASNOC’S first $1,000 winner claims prize
The American Samoa National Olympic Committee (ASNOC) ‘Instant Scratch Bingo’ Fundraising tickets are being sold at this time at various stores around the island in an effort to raise funds to send local athletes off island for sports competition events, such as the upcoming 2012 Olympics, Pacific Games and Pacific Mini Games.
The first $1000 instant cash winner is presented here with their cash prize. The first of many $1000 prizes was won this week by Maxine Wulf (Center) of Tafuna.
On the left is Sae Salele, Secretary and Office Manager of the ASNOC, the lucky winner Wulf and Koreti Savai’i (Right) of the Pacific Mini Mart.
ASNOC Program Administrator Noa Sua confirmed there are many many more $1000 winning tickets for lucky customers to scratch and win $1000 instant cash prizes. Good luck to all the Instant Bingo players!
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![Tasi Miller, daughter of Harry and Monica Miller addresses the crowd on Friday evening at Ta'alolo Lodge at the fundraiser organized for her father by members of the Samoa Musicians Association. Thanking them from her heart, she then performed a traditional siva Samoa. Fagafaga (r) served as master of ceremonies for the evening, which was a huge success for the Miller family, as Harry is currently in New Zealand with wife Monica battling lung cancer.
[photo: tlh]](http://www.samoanews.com/?q=sites/default/files/imagecache/tiny_square/tasimiller.jpg)
![Head instructor of the American Samoa Aquatics Agency (ASAA), Zero Iaulualo (wearing hat) teaching the class yesterday morning.
[photo: Jeff Hayne]](http://www.samoanews.com/?q=sites/default/files/imagecache/tiny_square/onshore.jpg)








