Three more lucky spinners took home prizes from the Wheel during Late Night Shopping last Thursday, December 6, and more cash and prizes will be up for grabs next week.
Jill Chambless won prizes from the Donley County State Bank and Julie Woodard, Elizabeth Zongker won a basket from Monroe’s Peach Ranch, and Neil Koetting won $100 from Speed’s Tire Unlimited.
The final Late Night Shopping for 2018 will be held Thursday, December 20, where those who have been shopping local merchants will have another shot at $400 in Clarendon Cash as well as other prizes. Three people will be chosen to spin, and they must be present. Participating merchants continue giving tickets for a chance to spin the Wheel with purchases of $25 or more and those tickets already given out since November 19 remain in the hopper.
After the third winner spins, a four name will be drawn next Thursday night and that lucky person will take home all the remaining prizes on the Wheel.
Merchants giving out Wheel tickets include Buckin’ Bean, Cornell’s Country Store, Floyd’s Automotive, Every Nook & Cranny, Turquois & Rust, Henson’s, Speed’s Tire Unlimited, Clarendon Outpost, Country Bloomers, Mike’s Pharmacy, JD SteakOut, Signs Plus, and Saye’s / Flying ‘A’ Tack,
Nine local merchants are also participating in the Selfie with an Elfie promotion. Elves have been hidden at Buckin’ Bean, Floyd’s Automotive, Every Nook & Cranny, Turquois & Rust, Henson’s, Clarendon Outpost, Country Bloomers, Mike’s Pharmacy, and Saye’s / Flying ‘A’ Tack. Customers who find the Elf can take their selfie with it and then post it to facebook.com/ClarendonChamber with the hashtag #ClarendonElf to have a chance to win a photo session by Savannah Askew worth $200. The Selfie with the Elfie winner will be named December 20 during Late Night Shopping.
According to small business advocates, every $100 spent in locally-owned stores returns $68 to the local community through taxes, payrolls, and other expenditures. That same money spent in another town or online returns nothing to your local community.
Shop at home this holiday season and remember the important role your local merchants play in keeping your community strong.
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