
At the Lotería, we dedicate our drawing to the Gran Logia Cuscatlán, an organization founded in El Salvador in 1912. Since then, it has taught its lofty principles to men who wish to work for progress and justice, cultivating its virtues, regardless of race, political, or religious beliefs.

Modern Freemasons, guided by their commitment to humanity, have founded historic philanthropic institutions such as the Club Rotario, Boy Scouts, Club Shriners, Grotto y los Cédros de Líbano with an international presence. In our country, they can also be seen actively working to alleviate the needs of those around them.

Prior to the drawing, we had honored guests: The Vice President of the Gran Logia Cuscatlán of El Salvador, Fernando Javier Aceto Contreras, shared the historical significance and legacy of their work; While Juan Carlos Otaegui Cañas, secretary of the Board of Directors of Gran Logia Cuscatlán of El Salvador, presented the main awards of the day.


In a solemn closing ceremony, our president, Javier Milián, presented the commemorative frame for the twentieth anniversary of the week and, as a symbol of gratitude, received a plaque of recognition from the Gran Logia Cuscatlán of El Salvador.
Results of Sorteo LOTRA No. 419:
First Prize: $195,000 – Ticket No. 28138, Unsold.
Second Prize: $20,000 – Ticket No. 03717, Unsold.
Third Prize: $10,000 – Ticket No. 14754, Sold.
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Remember to participate in the next drawing, which will feature a First Grand Prize of $390,000. Also, we remind you to visit our commemorative exhibition celebrating the 155 years of Lottery history, available in the temporary gallery of the Museo Nacional de Antropología (MUNA) from tuesday to sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with free admission.