I’ve had emails from a few people about this, so I will pass on the word, some readers may be interested in helping out…. Below is a cut and past of just one of the many e-mails/Facebook invites I have received about this. 🙂 If you’ve got time, please feel free to register and vote.
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Help Windsor Land a Spot on MONOPOLY Canada
The City of Windsor invites your organization to help with the push to win Windsor a spot on Hasbro’s MONOPOLY Canada. The accompanying logo graphic was provided by Hasbro Canada to help in promotion of the MONOPOLY Canada Competition. If you are interested in helping spread the word for Windsor, we encourage you to place this graphic on your website, with a link to www.monopolyvote.ca.
Voting in the nationwide competition continues until February 7. Voters can choose up to three cities each day, and the top 20 cities will be included on the game board. The city with the most votes will occupy the highest rent property, traditionally held by Boardwalk.
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And where do we end up if we do get on the board? Baltic Avenue?