And, regardless of whether you're in person for the drawing or not, the winner gets 90% of the pot. Along with a new wheel donated by Deerastic Park, the drawing moved up an hour to 6:30 p.m. This week, to avoid the chaos, the Prevots made some changes. Last week, an estimated 5,000 people came out for the drawing. They sit on their patios and decks and enjoy the evening.'
They've turned it into a weekly block party around town. There's a lot of chaos and we want to thank them for their patience. They've been tremendously supportive to us. 'It's been very exciting for the community. 'The business has grown tremendously over the last year, and we attribute a lot of that to our Queen of Hearts drawings,” owner Paul Prevot said. However, some would argue the BrightSide Tavern has become the real winner bringing business to the village through live music, food, socialization, and a chance at winning big. The game has turned into a community event for the residents of Jewett and beyond. Wednesday night, the jackpot grew to more than $2 million with nine cards left. JEWETT, Ohio - The crowd continues to come out for the BrightSide Tavern's Queen of Hearts drawing.