Madison Chamber Encouraging You To Shop Small For A Chance To Win Chamber Ca$h

The business should be within Jefferson County, Indiana. Grocery, gas, and franchise/chain business purchases should NOT be included. 

(Madison, Ind.) – As you begin your holiday shopping, or are even changing your hairstyle, The Madison Area Chamber of Commerce would like to give you money.

The chamber is asking residents to send their receipts from shopping at local small businesses. These things could be a small retailer, hair salon, small restraint, or even your mechanic.

For every $25 you spend on any of your shopping adventures, you will be entered into the chambers daily drawing for a shot at a $25 Chamber CA$H giveaway. For an additional entry, you can take a selfie with Silver the Elf.

Receipts can be in person or online receipts but must have the current date and should include the address of the business, date, time, amount, and a phone number.

Entries will be accepted each week from 12 a.m. on Saturday until 11:59 p.m. Friday, drawing will then take place on Mondays and will be announced on Facebook.  

Only entries from that week will count.

The business should be within Jefferson County, Indiana. Grocery, gas, and franchise/chain business purchases should NOT be included. 

In addition to submitting your receipt, the chamber is strongly encouraging you to comment on the original Facebook post for that day. Include a mention and/or tag the business you patronized with a positive message about your experience. We also encourage you to leave a positive review on the business’s Facebook page and/or on Google.

To submit your receipt you can visit, www.madisonindiana.com/shop-small-with-silver-the-elf.

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