Record Powerball winner offers $2M to fix Maine high school's roof

Jul 26, 2013, 11:00 am (23 comments)

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The 84-year-old Florida resident who scored the largest undivided American lottery jackpot ever wants to donate $2 million to fix the roof of a Maine high school in her hometown.

Gloria MacKenzie, who took home a $590.5 million Powerball jackpot in June, has kept a low profile since she turned in her winning ticket. But the superintendent of schools in East Millinocket, Maine, says Mackenzie has offered to write a hefty check to repair the roof of the town's high school, where her daughter teaches biology, the Bangor Daily News reported.

"They want their privacy respected, so I don't think they will have any comment publicly," Superintendent Quenten Clark told the paper on Tuesday. He said that family members of MacKenzie, who took home a lump sum of $370.9 million, had given him a "verbal assurance" that she would be willing to pay to patch up the high school's leaky roof.

The paper said it was not able to reach members of MacKenzie's family to confirm the offer.

MacKenzie is a former resident of East Millinocket, and still has ties to the town, according to the Bangor Daily News. In addition to her daughter's job teaching local kids at the high school, her son is a former town selectman, according to the paper.

People in the town of about 1,700 said they knew they were lucky to have the MacKenzie clan around even before the matriarch's generous offer.

"It is kind of amazing," Clark said of the offer. "They lived in the community for generations and they are willing with their good fortune to help the community."

"They take their heritage to heart when it comes to the town and helping the town out," school board Chairman Daniel Byron told the Bangor Daily News.

What to do about the roof at the school dating to 1957 has vexed parents and officials in the town for the better part of a year, the paper reported. In total, a full renovation of the aging Schenck High may cost as much as $7 million.

"I think without [the donation], the school was going to die," Clark told NBC News affiliate WCSH. "East Millinocket was not going to have a school in the long run, and I think with this we'll be able to keep the school going for a while."

The town of East Millinocket, once known as "the town that paper made," suffered a downturn in recent years after the local paper mill closed. Local workers got a boost in 2012, however, after the re-opened plant got an order to print paper for the runaway erotic series 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'

MacKenzie has shown considerable New England reserve since winning her massive jackpot. The retiree wore sunglasses and declined to comment to reporters when she arrived at lottery offices in Florida in June to claim her prize.

Her only public comment has been in a prepared statement read by lottery officials on her behalf, in which she recounted how another customer had let her cut in line at a supermarket outside Tampa to buy what turned out to be the life-changing ticket.

"While in line at Publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to purchase the winning Quick Pick ticket," MacKenzie said in the statement. "We are grateful with this blessing of winning the Florida Lottery Powerball jackpot."

"We hope that everyone would give us the opportunity to maintain our privacy for our family's benefit," she said.

NBC

Comments

RJOh's avatarRJOh

"They want their privacy respected, so I don't think they will have any comment publicly," Superintendent Quenten Clark told the paper on Tuesday. 

This guy doesn't understand the concept of privacy or what the word means which is surprising since he is a superintendent in the school.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

WTG! Gloria MacKenzie Keep the Circle of giving going.US Flag

Jon D's avatarJon D

Nice one Gloria, being generous and supporting your community!

I wonder if Mindy's roof needs fixing? Wink

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Jon D on Jul 26, 2013

Nice one Gloria, being generous and supporting your community!

I wonder if Mindy's roof needs fixing? Wink

Smile

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jul 26, 2013

"They want their privacy respected, so I don't think they will have any comment publicly," Superintendent Quenten Clark told the paper on Tuesday. 

This guy doesn't understand the concept of privacy or what the word means which is surprising since he is a superintendent in the school.

I Agree! THANK YOU!!!!

What a  tool. Hey Mr. Superintendent, here are two words to add to your vocabulary: Generous benefactor.

That's how you maintain and respect a donor's privacy you idiot!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on Jul 26, 2013

I Agree! THANK YOU!!!!

What a  tool. Hey Mr. Superintendent, here are two words to add to your vocabulary: Generous benefactor.

That's how you maintain and respect a donor's privacy you idiot!

The money/gift is not even finalized and the superintendent is running his mouth?  I would pull the money if someone did that to me.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Jul 26, 2013

The money/gift is not even finalized and the superintendent is running his mouth?  I would pull the money if someone did that to me.

I agree 100%!

There would be a signed contract stipulating the conditions and requirements of the gift I were doing this!

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

It's impossible to win the biggest Lottery in history and be annonymous because people talk.

I don't think the superindent is being malicious probably just a little too excited about the Powerball millionaires generosity.

Everytime she spents a dime or makes a donation, it will make the news.

Here's the school receiving the donation:

Schenk High School

sully16's avatarsully16

That was a very nice thing for her to do.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by sully16 on Jul 26, 2013

That was a very nice thing for her to do.

Yep, she's a nice lady.

God bless her.

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Good job Gloria Thumbs Up

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Jul 26, 2013

It's impossible to win the biggest Lottery in history and be annonymous because people talk.

I don't think the superindent is being malicious probably just a little too excited about the Powerball millionaires generosity.

Everytime she spents a dime or makes a donation, it will make the news.

Here's the school receiving the donation:

Schenk High School

$2 million to fix this roof? That amount of money would go a long way towards building a brand new school especially since it has less than 200 students. It must be union contractors charging them this much to patch up the existing roof.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Jul 27, 2013

$2 million to fix this roof? That amount of money would go a long way towards building a brand new school especially since it has less than 200 students. It must be union contractors charging them this much to patch up the existing roof.

You're right Jill. It does seem like a small school. Maybe they should be some more bids on that job.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Jul 27, 2013

$2 million to fix this roof? That amount of money would go a long way towards building a brand new school especially since it has less than 200 students. It must be union contractors charging them this much to patch up the existing roof.

Good point, Jill.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Jul 26, 2013

It's impossible to win the biggest Lottery in history and be annonymous because people talk.

I don't think the superindent is being malicious probably just a little too excited about the Powerball millionaires generosity.

Everytime she spents a dime or makes a donation, it will make the news.

Here's the school receiving the donation:

Schenk High School

I Agree!

CLETU$

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Jul 27, 2013

$2 million to fix this roof? That amount of money would go a long way towards building a brand new school especially since it has less than 200 students. It must be union contractors charging them this much to patch up the existing roof.

I was thinking the same thing.Could it be that the school board is getting kickbacks?

RedStang's avatarRedStang

I Agree!   More like 200k for roll of EPDM and the rest for salarys.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

It seems like there are some people in the community of East Millinocket who don't think the $2M dollar donation is enough to fix "all" the repairs needed at the school.

Here is a video news report:

http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article/250862/2/East-Millinocket-residents-question-new-school-roof

 

Schenk High School

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

Forty two states plus the District of Columbia and the U. S. Virgin Islands

participate in the Powerball and mega Millions game............Where's the

MONEY going ?????   Who's pockets this money going into ?

 

 

Goteki54's avatarGoteki54

This is the perfect example of why rich people donate money to charities or for a certain cause annoymously.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Jul 26, 2013

It's impossible to win the biggest Lottery in history and be annonymous because people talk.

I don't think the superindent is being malicious probably just a little too excited about the Powerball millionaires generosity.

Everytime she spents a dime or makes a donation, it will make the news.

Here's the school receiving the donation:

Schenk High School

I don't think anyone thought he said it to be malicious. But perhaps somewhere in between being told he would get the money and calling the press to let them know, the definition of anonymous should have entered his head. 

This certainly isn't about the paparazzi following her around and relaying everything she does. That's completely different than calling someone and telling them she's willing to help the school out but she doesn't want it publicized and that school not adhering to her wishes. No one would have known it was here had the superintendent not made it public. That makes him a tool. Chair

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on Jul 27, 2013

$2 million to fix this roof? That amount of money would go a long way towards building a brand new school especially since it has less than 200 students. It must be union contractors charging them this much to patch up the existing roof.

I didn't even think about that. Probably because I had thought it was a much bigger school. They said they needed $7 million to fix everything that needs to get fixed there. But you're right. For $7M surely they can build a school, and a much bigger school at that. Seems really high.

jamella724

I admire her for being so generous and giving back to community. I hope other winners are like her, that aside from sharing their blessing to their family I hope they will share it to their community as well. I hope to win the lottery soon so I can give back to my community too.

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