Give someone a lift: April 2018

| April 16, 2018 in Kelowna Now Contests & Updates

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This contest is now closed. Thank you for everyone who entered! Keep your eye out for when we surprise our winner!

Kelowna Chevrolet and KelownaNow have teamed up to Give Someone a Lift and we would love your help in nominating someone you feel deserves and or needs a lift. 

Think of a co-worker, friend or relative at work who could use a pick-me-up, and KelownaNow and Kelowna Chevrolet will surprise them with a special delivery to brighten their work week.

April's prize includes:

$250 in CASH! Because who doesn't need that?!

KelownaNow will also provide a gift card with your message, a KelownaNow bouquet of helium balloons and KelownaNow and Kelowna Chevrolet will deliver the 'Lift' package to one lucky winner at their place of work.

Complete the form below to nominate someone at work that you want to give a lift to. 

Please be descriptive as to why this person is amazing, and let us know by Friday April 27th at noon.

We will select one lucky winner and deliver the prize and your message to them the following week.

Complete the form below to nominate someone you believe could use a lift, whether it be a friend, co-worker, partner, sibling or relative. 

Contest Rules

 
 
Kelowna Chevrolet, formerly known as Don Folk Chevrolet, has served the Okanagan for over 60 years. They have helped thousands of customers find new and used Chevrolet vehicles and have helped many more with service and parts. Head over to Kelowna Chevrolet to feel the difference 6 decades of experience makes. 
 
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