Super Summer Giveaway 2015

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The Super Summer Giveaway is back…and it’s full of cash!

ESPN Mitchell is giving away thousands of dollars in cash, and Five Grand Prize Winner’s will take home $1,000!!

Plus, you could win a Char-Broil Grill from Sears, 2 round-trip airline tickets to anywhere in the continental US, and other cash prizes.

It’s all made possible by Mt. Dew, Bud Light, Farmers Alliance, Woelfel Jewelry, Slumberland Furniture, and your locally owned hometown Sears store.

To qualify, simply register at any of our Super Summer Giveaway events throughout the summer. One name will be drawn at each event to be a finalist for the grand prizes. The prizes will be awarded in September at our Super Summer Giveaway party at The Depot in Mitchell.

It’s the ESPN Mitchell 2015 Super Summer Giveaway…with your chance to win lots of cash!

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