October Is Live Well Love Local Month In Downtown San Marcos

The San Marcos Main Street Program invites the public to #LiveWellLoveLocal this October.

In an effort to support local businesses as they reopen their doors, Main Street is hosting the Live Well Love Local Photo Contest that provides Downtown patrons the opportunity to win weekly prizes valued at up to $100 and a chance at the Grand Prize valued at $250.

How to enter:

  1. Support a Downtown SMTX business.
  2. Take a photo of your experience.
  3. Submit your photo on the weekly Downtown San Marcos Facebook post.

The contest begins October 1, 2020, and ends October 30, 2020, at noon.

Each Friday in October kicks off a different weekly contest period, along with a new Facebook post on the Downtown San Marcos page.

Weekly winners will be selected at random and all entries count towards the October 31st Grand Prize drawing.

For a detailed contest schedule, rules, and regulations, please visit bit.ly/LiveWell_LoveLocal.

For more information about Main Street and downtown initiatives, follow @DowntownSMTX on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or email mainstreet@sanmarcostx.gov.

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