He Said She Shed Sweepstakes is back for 2022!

He Said She Shed Sweepstakes is back for 2022!

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Congratulations to Kathryn Twigg from Dryden

The He Said She Shed Sweepstakes is back for 2022! This is your chance to score a prize package worth over $4600 thanks to our sponsors!

All you have to do is enter below and you can enter once per day until October 28th at 9AM

This Sweepstakes is limited to ages 21+

Prize package includes:

  • West Creek Structures Providing a Shed
  • State farm Providing a Vacation Chair package
  • Americana Vineyards providing a case of wine
  • Dryden Agway providing winter shovel, rake, garden hoe, gloves, water can
  • Hep sales is providing a Dewalt brushless impact driver kit
  • Warehouse carpet $200 certificate towards flooring

Thanks to our Sponsors: 

West Creek Structures
3586 Route 14, Himrod, NY 14842
(607) 243-7775

Nick Romo, State farm
307 N Tioga St Ste B, Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-2886

Dryden Agway
59 W Main St, Dryden, NY 13053
(607) 844-8663

Americana Vineyards & Winery
4367 East Covert Road,
Interlaken, New York 14847
607.387.6801

HEP Sales
12 utility Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone: (607) 347-4177

Warehouse Carpet
170 Cecil Malone Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 273-0001

 

Full Rules HERE

 

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