FOND DU LAC, Wis. – The organizers of a lottery pool at a cheese company were starting to get discouraged. They had tried good luck charms for three years and even considered going to a different store to buy the tickets.
But then a worker suggested rubbing the belly of a Buddha statue, which some say will bring good luck. They set the statue on the tickets in a worker’s locker, and people went in to rub it.
Then their luck changed, as they won a $208.6 million Powerball jackpot in August.
“We don’t know if it’s the Buddha that brought us the good fortune to win this. We don’t know if it was our prayers to God that were answered,” said Mary Entringer, who organized the pool at Sargento Foods Inc. in Plymouth. “We’re just grateful it was 100 people, and we’re all going to share in this bounty.”
The winners, who call themselves the “100 Miracles,” plan to split the prize equally.
Entringer, 55, said 70 to 90 workers on the plant’s second shift usually pool their money for the lottery when the jackpot is over $100 million. But she said something made her go against company rules and make an announcement over the public address system the day before the Aug. 5 drawing. That boosted participation to 100 employees.
Entringer spoke during a news conference with about 75 of the winners Wednesday in front of Ma and Pa’s Grocery Express in Fond du Lac, where they bought the ticket. The store will receive $100,000 for the win.
Entringer said four winners have left the company – one retired, one went into business with his wife and another wanted to pursue other opportunities. The fourth was a college student who worked at the company over the summer.
But other workers, including Entringer, said they plan to keep working at the factory. Most winners earn between $30,000 and $50,000 a year.
Entringer said she will invest her winnings and look for a lake home in northern Wisconsin – and keep playing the lottery on her own.
Shirley Roehrborn, 54, said her first day back at work after they won was emotional.
“Everybody is hugging, everyone is crying,” she said. “It was just wonderful to share it with everyone.”
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