Team McNeil - Kitchener Waterloo Real Estate: [Video] Pamper Yourself for a Year Lottery Draw Early Bird Dec 22, 2012

[Video] Pamper Yourself for a Year Lottery Draw Early Bird Dec 22, 2012

by Warren McNeil, Hello everybody! I did a video for the Pamper Yourself for a Year draw that we are running with our sevice club the Kin Club of Woolwich.    

    The early bird draw is happening on Dec 22, 2012 at the Central in Elmira. The prize for the early bird draw is 52 $25 gift certificates for anywhere of your choosing. The main draw is taking place on March 10, 2012 and the grand prize for that draw will be 52 $50 gift certificates for anywhere of your choosing. There will also be many other smaller gift certificate prizes to be won. Net proceeds for the draw will go to the Womwns Crisis Services of Waterloo Region, various sports teams, educational and community projects in the Waterloo Region. There will be 5000 tickets sold. Tickets are only $20. The very best part about this draw is that I will drop off the tickets to you. I know the holidays are upon us so I want to make this as simple as possible for anyone who might like to buy a ticket. Thank you very much for supporting these great causes!!! Have a terrific day!


Thanks for reading!

Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil
RE/MAX Twin City Realty, Brokerage ( 519.579.4110 | 519-498-8118

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1 commentWarren & Melanie McNeil - Team McNeil • December 04 2011 03:00AM

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Warren,

Good luck with this. The Kinsmen organization is a very good community volunteer group.

Brian

Posted by Brian Madigan LL.B. (RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto)) 6 months ago

Participate



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