Have you entered Reston Now’s Gift Local Contest?
The holidays are a time for giving, and we’re giving you a weekly chance to win some great gifts from local businesses this month. Keep them for yourself or gift them to a friend, coworker or family member.
To enter the contest, free of charge, all you need to do is sign up for our daily email newsletter. The newsletter delivers Reston Now headlines to your inbox on weekday (and some weekend) afternoons. No spam, we promise.
If you’re one of our more than 1,000 existing newsletter subscribers, you’re automatically eligible to win. See our official contest rules for an alternate means of entry and other sweepstakes details.
We’ll conduct a drawing every Friday through the end of December. Today’s drawing features some of our best prizes. Among them:
- Apple iPad Air 16GB from RestonNow.com
- One month of free swim lessons from Goldfish Swim School
- $109 gift card for artisan flower arrangements from Bloompop
- Two seats on a public winery tour from Reston Limousine
Next week (Dec. 26) we will give away:
- Exercise class from The Harrison Apartments
- $150 donation to Cornerstones on your behalf from Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate
Please join us in supporting these and other local businesses when making your holiday shopping plans and New Year’s resolutions.
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