OUR 2013 FM-PHASIS EARLY BIRD WINNERS ARE...


Oct 8, 2013

Hz So Good FM-Phasis 2013 LOGO.jpgWe have a winner! Well, two of them to be exact. Huge congrats to the following FM-Phasis 2013 Donors that got their pledge paid in time for our fabulous Early Bird Prizes!
 

Early Bird Prize #1: Awl Shoppe - Two-piece Luggage Set, featuring a Hardshell Eagle Creek piece and a Briggs & Riley Executive clamshell backpack. ($800 value)

FM-Phasis Winner: Brenda Frericks
 

Early Bird Prize #2: St. John's Music - Your choice of either a Fender American Special Stratocaster HSS with a natural wood finish, a three-ply tortoise shell pickguard and rosewood fret board ($1071.40 value) OR a Fender American Highway One Precision Bass with a three-tone sunburst finish and rosewood fret board. ($1071.40 value)

FM-Phasis Winner: Don Cook

Didn't win? Don't fret! If you've paid your pledge, you're already entered for a chance to win the following prizes (for any $25 donation or more). Haven't paid yet? You have until Friday, November 1st at 6pm to get in on the action below.

Grand Prize Draw #1: Broadway BID - Broadway Shopping Spree. Includes gift certificates from El Mercado Las Palapas, Modern Country Interiors, Weczeria, Cantrill Muscle Therapy, Enigma Salon/Studio, Bill's House of Flowers, Calories, Clay Studio, and Sandbox in the City. ($1000 value)

Grand Prize Draw #2: Escape Sports - Surftech Blacktip Stand-Up Paddleboard w/ paddle. ($1000 value)

Grand Prize Draw #3: Doug’s Spoke N’ Sport - Shopping Spree towards absolutely ANYTHING in the store. ($1000 value)

Grand Prize Draw #4: "The Children's Kingdom" - Original artwork by local artist Hugo Alvarado, valued at $3900 (41" x 37" Framed)

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