[December 01, 2015]
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This past weekend, the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce
assisted the downtown businesses in Lincoln in promoting the “Shop
small / Shop local” theme of Small Business Saturday.
Once again this year, the Chamber offered a scavenger hunt with
clues taped to the front doors of participating businesses, a hidden
ceramic watermelon, and a second clue given by the merchant once the
watermelon was found. Throughout the day, the various businesses in
Lincoln had folks searching and happily finding the little
watermelon tucked away somewhere inside their store. Once the melon
was found, the stores rewarded the finder with a gift of Chamber
Bucks that could be spent at any participating Chamber member
retailer.
For shoppers who visited all the participating stores, there was an
opportunity to enter into a drawing for additional gifts. At 2 p.m.,
several of the shoppers of the day gathered at By the Bean on the
west side of the square, to see if they might be the winner of one
of four gift bags given out.
Pictures by Nila Smith |
Cox commented that it had been a fun day, and
she felt like there had been a good turnout. She noted that at least
30 people did visit all the participating stores, and returned to
the coffee house to enter for the gift bags. |
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Nicole Cox and Connor Browne of the Chamber drew out the names one
at a time, while Chamber office assistant Jaimie Bishop read aloud
the contents of each bag.
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The first gift bag was won by Hannah Michalsen
and was valued at $180.
The bag contained a $15 gift certificate and Christmas ornament from
Flossie and Delzena’s, a $20 gift certificate from Mama’s Arcade,
$25 certificate from Mary Todd’s Hallmark, a Cookies for Santa plate
valued at $40 from MKS Jewelers, $30 in Chamber Bucks from the
Chamber, a $20 certificate from Simply Homespun, $20 certificate
from ReNew Consignment and Thrift Shop, and a History of Lincoln. |
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The second bag was awarded to Tracey Bergin
and was valued at $105. The bag contained gift certificates from
Serendipity Stitches and Make it Sew, $10 in Chamber Bucks, a
Nativity Scene Music Box from Beans and Such, and a History of
Lincoln.
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Roger Michalsen won the third gift bag valued
at $90.
The bag contained a Baggalini Purse from Prairie years, and Pink
T-Shirt from the Blue Dog Inn, an assortment of books from the
Lincoln Public Library, $10 in Chamber Bucks and a History of
Lincoln. |
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The last gift drawn for was valued at no less
than $25 and came from By the Bean. It contained an assortment of
take-home-and-brew coffees and teas. The winner of that bag was Emma
Hyde. |
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