Thursday, June 28, 2012

Helping out a small town quilt shop

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES LIKE US!



Hi Everyone... Today I just want to help out a local business, a small town quilt store, by having people go to the site below and voting for HEARTS to HOLLY QUILT SHOP. They are hoping to get a grant to improve thier business. With so many small quilt shops closing up, we need to help out the ones that are still holding on. This would mean SO MUCH to them. Thanks in advance!

From Sue, the owner:

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Thanks to a program sponsored by Chase and LivingSocial called Mission: Small Business, your support could translate into a $250,000 grant. But we need at least 250 votes to qualify.

We just started our campaign today because we just heard about this amazing opportunity and we need to reach 250 votes by THIS Saturday, June 30th to qualify. I know this doesn't give you much notice or time but we are asking for your help to reach our goal!

Here is HOW:

go to http://www.missionsmallbusiness.com/ and click "Support"

Find our business, Hearts To Holly Quilt and Gift Shop, LLC in the local listings and vote for us! If you have trouble finding us, just search state of Michigan - City of Charlevoix and look for us.

Please ask your friends to vote too.

You must have a facebook account to vote as that is the only way to login. If you are not on facebook...Join us!


Thank you all for being loyal customers. We value your business and thank you for all your support for the last 4 years. This grant would directly benefit you and our community, by helping us expand our horizons!


Don't delay...Vote Today! Deadline is Saturday!

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3 comments:

Impera Magna said...

I'm at work (bad me) and The Kingdom of IT has blocked FB (among others).... but I promise to vote when I get home!

:)

Scrapatches said...

I voted ... good luck! :)

Impera Magna said...

...voted!

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