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We’re giving away $500 in gift cards to local restaurants to four lucky winners over the next two weeks ($2,000 total).

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It’s finally springtime, Greenville, and we’re dreaming about outdoor dinners at our favorite local restaurants. To help make that dream a reality for our readers and celebrate the season, we’re bringing back our popular Dinner On Us giveaway, sponsored by Greenville Federal Credit Union. 🌸

Each week for two weeks (starting right now), we’ll give two random winners five $100 gift cards to five restaurants of their choice. That’s a total of four winners who will receive $500 each for delicious, local dinners — indoors or al fresco.

Head over to our Instagram (@GVLtoday) to learn more and enter. *

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