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Want to Win $100 for a Night out in Wyandotte?

Upload a photo and let us know how you'd spend $100 as you 'Patch the Town.'

If you read the headline, you're probably reading this story. It's hard to pass up $100, right?

Here at Patch, we know that our local businesses are at the core of a vibrant community. We also know that our readers are good people who deserve a night out.

So we figured we'd combine the two and offer you a chance to "Patch the Town."

Find out what's happening in Wyandottefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here's how: Upload a photo of yourself and let us know how you'd spend $100 in Wyandotte. Maybe a nice dinner and a visit to your favorite store? Perhaps a night at your favorite watering hole? Or maybe you want to catch a show, go bowling or take in a local band?

Whatever you do, you must do it in Wyandotte and you have to do it with a smile because you deserve it.

Find out what's happening in Wyandottefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

You've got till 5 p.m. Friday to enter. We'll pick one lucky winner in a random drawing and that person will receive a $100 gift card. The is partnering with Patch with this promotion and will have a special gift for the winner, as well.

In turn, we ask the winner to take a few photos while out enjoying the $100 and upload them, along with a short write-up on how the night went.

It's not everyday that it's this easy to win $100, so don't delay. Upload today!

And now, the rules our lawyers say we must publish:

  • Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
  • To enter, upload a photo of yourself, along with a comment on how you'd spend $100 in Wyandotte.
  • All entries must be received by 5 p.m Friday, May 18 Eastern Time.
  • You may enter once.
  • One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
  • The winner will receive a $100 gift card.
  • for complete official rules.

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