Fall $5000 Giveaway

Fall $5000 Giveaway

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This Fall, someone will win $5000! Courtesy of the Shelburne Falls Pub & Brew. Why not you? Before you can win, you have to become one of the qualifiers that go into the grand prize drawing. There are two ways to do that.

First, visit our sign-up locations and get your name in the registration box. We pull ten names from each box, and those ten people get into the grand prize drawing. Our next sign-up location is at the annual Lifepath Walkathon, this Saturday, 10/18. The walkathon takes place at the Franklin County Fairgrounds in Greenfield and is a fund raiser for their Meals On Wheels program. Our sign-up box will be there from 10 to noon, and there’s no admission fee to get into the fairgrounds.

The second way to qualify is with daily keywords you can enter right here on the website. We’ll have a different keyword every weekday, starting September 29th. So be listening for details. And good luck!

See full contest rules here.

QUALIFIERS: (so far)

From Shelburne Falls Pub 9/26:

Shari Ovitt of Ashfield

Michael Slowinski of Colrain

Chip Hager of Colrain

Mike Cadarette of Turners Falls

Kate Reid of Shelburne

Barb Aubrey of Charlemont

Janice St. Pierre of Buckland

Shirley MacLean of Buckland

Bonnie Powling of Shelburne Falls

Rebecca King of Leyden

From Ciesluk Farm Stand, 10/4:

Sharon Girard of Turners Falls

Rebecca Racz of Shelburne Falls

Sue Phillips of Gill

Nancy Cadarette of Greenfield

Rebecca Williams of Greenfield

Suzanne Leh of Turners Falls

Cathy Townsley of Shelburne

Les Bergeron of Greenfield

Donald Cormier of Montague

Fallon Swan of Greenfield

From the Lamson Factory Outlet Store, 10/11:

Gary Collins of Montague

Dawn Pease of Shelburne Falls

Kenneth Winn of Greenfield

Matthew Armstrong of Charlemont

Christine Powers of Ashfield

Pat Paterson of S.Deerfield

Leon Lefebvre of Orange

Bill McDonough of Greenfield

Christy Bistirek of Shelburne

Cathy Roberts of Shelburne Falls

KEYWORD QUALIFIERS:

J. Lincoln Hirst of Turners Falls

Janice Leary of Hatfield

Tim Pyfrom of Greenfield

Linda Gonyer of Turners Falls

Alice Cummings of Montague

Terry Raymond of Bernardston

Justin Bernard of Bernardston

Dennis MacLeay of Montague

Elaine Malanson of South Hadley

Estelle Bonaceto of Leverett

Sara Kelley of Hadley

Samantha Curtis of Erving

Wendy Swasey of South Deerfield

Sarah Kimball of Greenfield

Troy Jacques of Greenfield

Pamela Lively of Greenfield

John Rosewarne of Erving

Dan Pecor of Bernardston

Britney Turner of Northfield

Dan Skrypek of Montague

Theresa Perkins of Erving

Ruth Ellen Henry of Greenfield

Robin Tibbetts of Greenfield

Keli Krusiewski of Gill

 

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