Total Restoration, Total Inspiration November Edition

NowMedia Staff | November 16, 2018 in Total Inspiration Contest

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This contest is now closed. We will be surprising our winner this week, stay tuned!

Total Restoration and KelownaNow have teamed up to give away monthly prizes to those individuals who inspire the community and are deserving of a special surprise at their workplace.

We would love your help in nominating someone who inspires you and that you believe needs this! Think of a co-worker, friend or relative who could use a pick-me-up, and KelownaNow and Total Restoration will surprise them with a special delivery to brighten their work week.

November's gift package includes:

- $250 gift card to Orchard Park Shopping Centre

KelownaNow will also provide a card with your message, a KelownaNow bouquet of helium balloons, KelownaNow and Total Restoration swag, delivered by KelownaNow and Total Restoration team members to the lucky winner at their place of work.

Read the contest rules and complete the form below to nominate someone who you believe is deserving of the Total Inspiration prize package.

CONTEST RULES

Please be descriptive as to why this person is amazing, and let us know by Friday, November 23rd at noon.

We will select one lucky winner and coordinate with the nominee when and where to deliver the prize package. *Must be at a place of work, we will not deliver to someone's home.

This contest is now closed. We will be surprising our winner this week, stay tuned!

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