A Dream Sweepstakes For The Dreamer in All of Us

Last Updated: October 4, 2013

You’ve probably heard the song from “South Pacific” called “Happy Talk.” It contains the lyric, “You’ve got to have a dream. If you don’t have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?”

Truer words were never spoken!

Having dropped in on hundreds of Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes winners over the past 20+ years, I can tell you that a Prize Patrol visit was something they had all dreamed about at one time or another. Some of them had even dreamed of how they’d be all dressed up and coiffed and ready to say something clever or smart to the TV camera. I must admit, sometimes that part of winning the dream sweepstakes doesn’t come true: When we arrive the winner might be in pajamas, or it’s a “bad hair day” or the speech comes out pure babble. But the part about winning a Big Check – with roses, balloons and champagne – definitely happens. Drop-jawed family members and neighbors gather round and say, “Well I never dreamed I’d see this!”

That’s the point: those people didn’t dream, and they didn’t win.  The only ones who can win the dream sweepstakes from Publishers Clearing House are the ones who ENTER.

Two years ago Natalie Bostelman’s dream of winning came true when we awarded her a Million Dollar SuperPrize. Now she and her husband Scott have their DREAMHOUSE too!

Before long you will see a TV campaign featuring our Prize Patrol, ready to award another Million Dollar SuperPrize PLUS $5,000 A Week for Life all to one lucky person in November. Soon after that there will be multi-thousand dollar prizes for at least five lucky entrants. And there will be more prizes online including daily giveaways at PCHSearch&WinPCHgames and pch.com.

So DREAM, then wake-up and enter the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes. You can find links to all these Play and Win opportunities at pch.com – with a simple click here. And speaking of dream sweepstakes, have you see the new official Facebook Fan Page for PCH?

Wishing you the best of luck,

Dave Sayer
Executive Director
PCH PRIZE PATROL