You already love to support your local bars, restaurants, cafes, and bakeries, so why not make a game out of it?! Maybe you’ll even discover something new. Every bingo you get gives you another entry to win the grand prize valued at over $250!
Here’s how you play:
1. Download a bingo card below or at dulutga.net/eatlocal. The first round kicks off on November 16, 2020, and runs through January 31, 2021.
2. Dine-in, carry out, order delivery, or purchase a gift card at any restaurant on your bingo card. Each purchase must be $20 or more, and you must save your receipts. All purchases must be made between November 16, 2020, and January 31, 2021.
3. When you get a valid bingo in a row (5 in a row), submit your information through the online submission form found at www.duluthga.net/eatlocal. You can submit one separate entry for every valid bingo. If you cross off every square on your card, you will receive 10 entries into the grand prize drawing.
4. The grand prize winner will be contacted by email on February 1, 2021, and they will have 48 hours to provide proof of purchase by showing receipts. If the winner is unable to provide proof of purchase, a new winner will be selected.
Don’t forget to show us those drool-worthy dishes on social media by using the hashtag #EatLocalDuluthGA!
The links here lead to Facebook. I can not play “eat local bingo” without a Facebook account. Facebook is not federated software. Some Duluth citizens do not want to be forced to sell our privacy to an abusive company in order to enjoy the services our taxes fund. Please only use federated services. A federated service is one that is not limited to a single provider. This webpage is federated because anyone can build a webbrowser to view it. Hence, there are many web browser vendors. Email is federated. I can set up my own server and client or I can use one of the many email services that provide this open (federated) standard. Nextdoor, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are not federated. Echo your data on these services, but do not limit publication or access to them.
Hi Chris,
We have double checked and confirmed that all links on this blog post redirect to another page on the City of Duluth website. Specifically, they all direct to http://www.duluthga.net/eatlocal or files on that page. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
Thank you,
Talore