VOTE NOW! It’s time to cast your ballot(s) in our Mother’s Day photo contest!

  • By MARGOT CONWAY
  • Sunday, May 4, 2014 12:01am
  • News
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By MARGOT CONWAY

VOTE NOW IN our online Mother’s Day Photo and Essay Contest.

And check out our Mother’s Day discount deals for gifts.

There are 12 entries vying for your vote.

You can vote once per day.

Online voting continues until noon next Friday, May 9.

The winners will be chosen from the three photos/essays that get the most online votes.

Prizes will be awarded, and the three winning photos will be published in next Sunday’s (May 11) Peninsula Daily News.

How to vote

Go to http://ww2.peninsuladailynews.com/contests/mom2014.html, then click on PHOTO CONTEST.

You can also get there by going to www.peninsuladailynews.com and look for the multi-color “Mother’s Day’ button in the middle of the webpage (below “Hot Links” and just left of “Peninsula Poll.”)

Follow the instructions on how to log in and vote.

First prize winner will receive a $25 gift card to LD’s Woodfire Grill and custom hanging basket from Angel Crest Garden.

Second prize winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to Shear Elegance provided by First Federal and a lovely lavender gift basket provided by Extendicare — the parent company of Sequim Health and Rehab and Crestwood Health and Rehab.

Our third prize winner will receive a $25 slot card at Elwha River Casino.

Get Mom a present

After you’ve voted, take a look at our Mother’s Day Discount Deals!

Go to http://ww2.peninsuladailynews.com/contests/mom2014.html, then click on DISCOUNT DEALS.

We have exclusive offers from SkinCare Suites Spa, Spotlight Tanning, Gordy’s Pizza, Red Lion Hotel and Michele L. Scott, LMP.

The Mother’s Day Photo and Essay Contest is sponsored by Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum.

Questions or problems? ontact webmaster@peninsuladailynews.com.

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