Michigan Lottery hosts two February giveaways: Cash for a Year, Let’s Play

The Michigan Lottery is hosting two online promotions through the end of February. With the Cash for a Year Giveaway, get an entry to win $500 a week for a year when you register in February. Let’s Play is offering the chance to win $100 in-store free play plus $5,000 in cash by playing or scanning February’s select games.

Michigan Lottery is hosting two exciting online promotions through the end of February: the Cash for a Year Giveaway and the Let’s Play Giveaway.

Sign up now at Michigan Lottery to join the fun.

The Cash for a Year Giveaway is offering an entry to win $500 a week for a year to players who register for an account in February. Make a first purchase or deposit during the month and earn 100 entries.

Cash for a Year runs through February 28. The drawing date is March 6.

The Let’s Play Giveaway is offering the chance to win $100 in-store free play plus $5,000 in cash for playing or scanning February’s featured games to be automatically entered.

February’s featured games include Bonus Cashword, 20X The Cash and Cash for a scan for entry, as well as Lotto 47 and Fantasy 5 for a play or scan entry.

Players earn one entry for playing or scanning each of the featured games. At the end of the month, one player will win $5,000 in cash, and 50 will win a $100 in-store free play coupon.

Sign up and play now.

Let’s Play Giveaway runs through February 28, with the drawing on March 6.

Check back next month to see what games will be featured. Each month, Michigan Lottery offers the Let’s Play Giveaway, where players can enjoy select lottery games online or using the mobile app ticket scanner to scan select in-store games. Players earn one entry for each game played for a maximum of five entries per month.

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