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2019 Shop Til You Drop

Nov 18, 2019

Win big prizes while you “Shop Til You Drop” and Holiday Open Houses

Posted November 18, 2019

Press Release

Contact: Julie Allen, Newport Area Chamber of Commerce

(870) 523-3618 or director@newportarchamber.org


It pays to shop local! The Retail Merchants Committee of the Newport Area Chamber of Commerce has kicked off the 2019 “Shop Til You Drop” holiday promotion at 25 participating locations in Newport. By visiting your local retailers, everyone 18 and older will be eligible to register for more than a dozen great prizes:


  • $1,000 Shopping Spree Grand Prize
  • $150 Mini Shopping Spree
  • Christmas Wreath from 2 Chicks Florist & More Co.
  • Free Balance and Rotation from B&C Tire
  • Dura Heat Radiant Tank Top Heater from C&M Ag Depot
  • Gifts from the following vendors inside Charee’s Emporium: The Birdcage Vintage Market Newport,
  • 25 South Boutique, Delta Gal Boutique, The Back Forty Boutique, Gypsy Vintage Market, Third Generation
  • Yeti Tumbler from Churchman Building Center
  • Free Eye Exam from CustomEyes Vision Care
  • $50 Gift Certificate from Farmers Oil
  • Wine Discount Cards from George’s of Newport
  • Free Oil Change from Harris Ford
  • Melissa & Doug Playmat Rug from iCare RX Pharmacy
  • King Size Pillow Top Mattress Set from Jones Home Furnishings
  • Free Oil Change from Quick Lane
  • Gift Certificate from Sherwin Williams
  • Sandwich Platter and Dozen Cookies from Subway inside Walmart
  • Gift Basket from Tickled Pink Boutique inside Unity Health Harris Medical Center



To increase chances of winning, be sure to stop by all locations! Participating businesses include 2 Chicks Florist & More Co., Attention Medical Supply, B&C Tire, C&M Ag Depot, Cash Saver, Charee’s Emporium, Churchman Building Center, CustomEyes Vision Care, Darling’s Fine Things, Darling Pharmacy, Eddie’s Auto Parts, Farmers Oil Corp, Fathead Pizza, Gates Eye Care Center, George Kell Motors, George’s of Newport, Greenway Equipment, Harris Ford, iCare RX Pharmacy, Jones Home Furnishings, Norman & Baker Pharmacy, Quick Lane, Red Tie Meat Shop, Subway in Walmart and Tickled Pink Boutique.

 

Drawings will be held on Friday, Dec. 13. The $1,000 shopping spree must be spent in at least five of the participating locations.

 

The Newport Area Chamber of Commerce encourages everyone to try and shop in Newport and Jackson County this holiday season.

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