Extravaganza continues today at Port Angeles businesses. Chance to win $3,000 shopping spree.
By Peninsula Daily News staff
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The extravaganza, which began Saturday, will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.
Each of the 30 shops featured across the city — not only in the downtown area — donated $100 to the $3,000 pot, said Edna Petersen, owner of Necessities & Temptations gift store at 217 N. Laurel St.
For a list of the stores, click on http://issuu.com/peninsuladailynews/docs/holidayextra2012?mode=embed .
The winning entry will be drawn Monday morning.
Petersen and Marilyn Lamb of the Cottage Queen clothing store at 119 W. First St. and Franni Feeley of Franni's Gift Exchange at 1215 E. Front St. organized the event this year.
Thank-you
The celebration is both a thank-you to the customers that make the city's small businesses possible and a way to reacquaint residents with what the town has to offer, Petersen said.
Shoppers can enter their names for the raffle at any or all of the stores participating, Lamb said.
“It will increase the chances of winning if they go to as many businesses as possible,” she said.
For more information, phone Lamb at Cottage Queen at 360-452-8878 or Petersen at Necessities & Temptations at 360-457-6400.
Last modified: November 10. 2012 7:30PM


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