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October Contest
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WIN! WIN! WIN!
OCTOBER 2004
SeacoastNH.com Contest
Answer a Seacoast history question
and you might win a prize from
ATTREZZI
Fine Kitchen Accessories
(Be sure to read the rules first)
FIRST PRIZE
Four (4) Champagne Glasses
Gorgeous. These Galleria Multi Colored are hand-blown and hand-painted in Romania. These fine glasses offer a beautiful design
in lovely colors.These are the superb products you will find at ATTREZZI at 78
Market STreet in Portsmouth, NH -- or you can click on the picture and shop online
for kitchen accessories right now. These glasses are valued at $21.00 - $23.00
each.
ABOUT OUR CONTEST SPONSOR:
At Attrezzi we believe it’s important to entertain and play with passion and
curiosity. That’s why we encourage our friends and customers to try new products
and experiences that enhance the quality of their lives: fine kitchen accessories
from around the world, the best wines and cheeses, fancy foods, pottery, linens
and tableware as well as cooking classes that inform and entertain, special events
that surprise and delight.
SECOND PRIZE
Wine Corkscrew by Rosle
At ATREZZI, you can get the fine wine you love best. Check the web site for details.
But what is the wine without the corkscrew? Just in time for the holidays, enter
to win this great German engineered accessory. Made of the highest quality. 100%
stainless steel. Visit the store for corkscrews valued from $16.00 - $45.00.
Click on the photo for more info and check out the question below -- after you
review the rules.
OCTOBER QUESTION
Answer a Question and Enter to Win
(Winners picked randonly, be sure to check the RULES. One entry per household
per month only. Multiple entries will be automatically filtered out.)
This Native American leader changed the course of history. By promoting peace,
not war, during his long reign in the early 1600s, he discouraged the tribes of
the Penacook Confederacy from attacking the first European settlers in the New
Hampshire and Massachusetts region. A mountain in New Hampshire is named in his
honor. Who was he? Click for hint.)
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