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Will You Set Sail for Seattle?

Pike Place Market Sign
Great Beyond, flickr

SwatchJunkies

Pike Place Market Sign
Great Beyond, flickr

Avast, ye matey! Set your sights on the shores of Seattle and prepare to land. Shiver me—

Ahem. OK, that’s enough pirate talk.

What I’m trying to say is that over the next three weeks, we’ll be giving away a weekend trip for two to Seattle, a prize package that’s chock-full of booty—like dinners at acclaimed restaurants, activities on the water, and Seattle Aquarium tickets.

All you have to do is recommend Sightline’s daily and weekly news emails to your friends, family, and colleagues and you’ll be entered to win. (Not already subscribed? Sign yourself up and you’ll be entered to win, too). The more new subscribers you nab, the more times you’ll be entered.

Plus, you’ll be helping the Sightline community grow and will be sharing smart, sustainable solutions. We’re always on the lookout for new change-makers who can make our region a global model of sustainability.

space needle in front of Seattle
whatadqr, flickr

Now, the juicy details. The prize pack includes:

  • Train tickets to Seattle (no, you don’t really sail…)
  • A downtown hotel stay
  • Dinners at Canlis and Plum Bistro
  • Lunches at Pike Street Fish Fry and Agua Verde
  • Kayak and wooden boat rentals
  • Tickets to the Seattle Aquarium

Sound like a good time? Start spreading the word to your network and it could be yours.

And thanks for all the work you do for our region.

See the prize details, sponsors, and rules.

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Eric Hess

Eric Hess, former senior communications associate, lead Sightline's marketing, media, and other communications efforts.

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