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Win $1,000+ in local goodies with our Small Biz Spring Giveaway

We’ve partnered with Greater Winston-Salem Inc. to give away 10+ local gifts and experiences.

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This giveaway is a great way to connect with new businesses and community members.

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Happening next week, May 4-10, Small Business Week is all about celebrating the local bizzes that make Winston-Salem shine.

That’s why we’ve teamed up with Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. to host a Small Biz Spring Giveaway with $1,200+ in goodies and experiences from 10 WS businesses you know and love:

  • One-night stay + dinner at Kimpton Cardinal
  • Massage from WS Massage & Wellness
  • Winston-Salem Dash tickets + merch
  • Wine tasting at Childress Vineyards
  • Treats from The Cookie House
  • Coffee from ByGood Coffee
  • Car wash from Whistle Express
  • Tickets to Kaleideum + Reynolda
  • Meal from River Birch

And entering? Easier than choosing your fave local coffee shop — just head to our WStoday Instagram, find the giveaway post, and follow the instructions to enter before Tuesday, May 5 at noon.

Enter to win on Instagram

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