Rifa de Pascua Spin the wheel, Rifa de Pascua is a Spanish term that translates to Easter raffle in English. It is a type of raffle or lottery that is held in some Spanish-speaking countries during the Easter season. that you can use to pick a random item from the list: Veronica, Danelly, Bry, Lucila, Isabella, Malena, Nelly, Valeria, Rosi, Mely.
The raffle is usually organized by a religious organization, charity, or community group, and proceeds from the raffle are often used to support the organization's causes.
The prizes in a Rifa de Pascua can vary, but it is common for them to include traditional Easter items, such as chocolate eggs or bunnies, or other gifts that are associated with the Easter holiday. The raffle is usually held just before Easter, or even on Easter day, and the tickets are sold in advance, with the drawing taking place on a specific date and time.
Just like any raffle, the participants have to buy a ticket and then wait for the drawing to find out if they have won a prize. The winner could be announced on the drawing day or later on.