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The club, which was founded in Brent Knoll, now has members in Devon, Milton Keynes and even Australia and America.
Every member purchases a number for 12 and then a monthly draw is held at village events, most recently the traditional Somerset Wassail at West Croft Cider Farm in January.
Organiser Bob Filmer said: We have members in far flung places because either residents have moved away or current residents have invited family and friends to join.
Since the club started it has gone from strength to strength. At first we were called the 100+ Club and in the first year we had 133 members.
We now have 328 numbers owned by about 220-230 residents and couples so perhaps we will have to change the name to the 300+ Club soon.
The group does not have regular meetings but members are invited to village events to watch the draw taking place.
Prizes range from 6-20 and in June extra prizes are drawn at the village fete for 60 and 40.
Winners also have an extra treat at Christmas when the top prize rises to 120.
Bob joked: There have been people who complain they never win and those that seem to win regularly tend to keep quiet about it.
Proceeds from the club go towards Brent Knoll Parish Hall funds. So far more than 14,000 has been paid out to winners and 18,000 has been raised for the hall.
THE FACTS:
Name of club: 200+ Club.
Founded: 1998.
Membership: About 230 people.
Who the club caters for: Anyone aged 16 or over.
Who to contact for more details: Bob Filmer on 01278 760760.

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