On May 18, the Texas Lottery will temporarily move its drawing studio from its current 6th Street location to a secondary site during planned renovations. Texas Lottery drawings will take place at 8006 Cameron Road, Suite F, Austin, Texas through July.

“We are upgrading our drawing studio so that we may continue to deliver new and exciting draw games to Texas Lottery players,” said Gary Grief, executive director of the Texas Lottery. “We will maintain the highest level of security and integrity in conducting drawings while at the temporary site,” said Grief.

All Texas Lottery drawings will continue to broadcast, stream live on their web site and remain open to the public.

The Texas Lottery conducts drawings four times a day, six days a week for six games including Lotto Texas, All or Nothing, Texas Two Step, Pick 3, Daily 4 and Cash Five.

Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at a Texas Lottery Drawing? Take a look.

About the Texas Lottery

Beginning with the first ticket sold in 1992, the Texas Lottery has generated $23 billion in revenue for the state and distributed $45 billion in prizes to lottery players. Since 1997, the Texas Lottery has contributed $17 billion to the Foundation School Fund, which supports public education in Texas. As authorized by the Texas Legislature, certain Texas Lottery revenues benefit state programs including the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance.

The Texas Lottery provides several entertaining games for lottery players including Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto Texas, All or Nothing, Texas Two Step, Pick 3, Daily 4, Cash Five and scratch-offs. For more information visit them on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or their website.

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