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We see you, teachers (and we appreciate you).

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Giveaway: In an effort to give back to people who give a lot, we’re teaming up with Greenville Federal Credit Union to recognize and thank local educators for their hard work during the 2022-23 school year.

This one’s for you, teachers:

Head to our Instagram (@GVLtoday) and follow the instructions on our giveaway post to be entered to win a “Teacher Care Package” (valued at $500) full of gift cards to local businesses, including:

  • Table 301
  • OASE Day Spa
  • Swamp Rabbit Cafe
  • Coffee Underground
  • Spinx

Four teachers will win a “Teacher Care Package” during the two-week giveaway period. We’ll draw and announce the first two winners from all participating platforms on Thursday, May 4, and the second two winners on Thursday, May 11. (Note: If randomly selected as a winner, nominees must provide proof of school ID to claim their prize.)

Not a teacher, but know one (or several) who deserve to win? Tag them so they can enter.*

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