Teri Steinmetz, Eileen Schomacker and Karen Kussmaul November 3/50 winners
Teri Steinmetz, Eileen Schomacker and Karen Kussmaul are the November drawing winners in Bluffton's downtown merchants' 3/50 Project. They each received a bag full of downtown Bluffton gift certificates and products.
According to their entry forms, the three winners shopped at Ten Thousand Villages, The Food Store, Community Market, The Black Lab, Book ReViews, Celebration of Health, Luke's and Town and Country Flowers.
This is Bluffton downtown merchant’s third year in sponsoring this promotion.The promotion encourages persons to pick three locally independent businesses, and spend $50 each month between the three.
According to Aphaphanh Nussbaum and Julie Stratton, who have helped create the Bluffton effort: “The idea is to commit $50 each month to locally-owned businesses, which will also help restart the local economy.”
“Maybe that means rethinking where you currently invest your money, opting to pick up that birthday card or gift in an independently-owned business instead of a chain store.
You may find a new favorite restaurant or shop and spending more than $50 a month will even have a greater impact. It’s just that simple,” they said.
To make the Bluffton 3/50 effort more enticing all shoppers who participate will be entered into a drawing for prizes. Persons may enter as many times as they wish.
Three winners will be drawn monthly for October, November and December.
Participants in the drawing may obtain entry forms and details from any participating downtown merchant. Completed entries can be dropped off at the following businesses to be considered in the monthly drawings:
• Et Cetera Shop
• Town and Country Flowers
• First National Bank
• Luke’s Bar and Grill
• Greg’s Pharmacy
• Ten Thousand Villages
• The Black Lab
• Hair Emporium
• Polished Nail and Body Salon
The prize list includes (for each winner) $10 gift certificates from Ten Thousand Villages, Town and County Flowers, The Curling Iron, The Black Lab, Hair Emporium, Spectrum Salon, Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce and Et Cetera Shop.
Jayne Caskie, Ryn Farmer and Kathy Dickson were the October winners.
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