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Saint Rita School is giving away a $50 Lands’ End gift voucher, with one winner selected from Facebook and another from Instagram for a total of two winners; entries close on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 9:00 p.m. EST.
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Splash Bro’s Pressure Washing and Landscaping LLC is offering a 5‑gallon Yeti bucket, a $25 restaurant gift card, a 40-oz Stanley, plus a free month of lawn maintenance and extra landscaping essentials. The contest ends Friday, January 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM EST.
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for Open Atlas by Lindsey W. McLaughlin. These questions are prompted in Open Atlas when a future time traveler explores dozens of the world's greatest places across all continents and with expansive timelines. The explorer investigates and vividly describes each of these sites, and connects us to them in consequential, surprising ways. Diving into this genre-bending novel, one senses the brilliant bazaar that is life on planet Earth.
Many of these visited sites are remote and not on the typical tourist trail of contemporary, international society. The boundless scope of sites on this global, geographic journey includes: volcanic islands near Antarctica, a madrasa-filled town in the Middle East, hunting grounds in the Arctic Circle, a Roman city in North Africa, a Bell Tower in Europe, and rainforests in South America, to name just a handful. In fact, these important sites of discovery are world heritage cultural and natural sites. The reader will come away from this novel with rich, diverse knowledge about these numerous sites' histories that they may not have a chance to visit in their lifetime.
Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Pillagers' Guide to Arctic Pianos by Kendra Langford Shaw. Deep in the remote reaches of the Arctic Territory, the Spahr family makes its home on a secluded fjord, reachable only by kayak or float plane, surrounded by a landscape that is transforming as glaciers recede and the sea creeps higher. They live in Jubilation House, a fitting name for a clan defined by wild spirits and generous hearts, descended from the original homesteaders who once attempted, against all logic, to tame the Glacial Front. Their off‑grid life in a refurbished fisherman’s shack is sustained by selling pickled octopus and sea-grown goods, but each passing day makes survival feel more uncertain.
Everything changes when a neighbor hauls up a centuries-old piano, a relic from the early homesteading era, when settlers were required to drag a six-hundred‑pound instrument across the ice as a symbol of cultured society; most never made it. This exquisitely carved piano, perfectly preserved in the Arctic depths, suddenly becomes a priceless collector’s item. The discovery ignites a frenzy across the territory: piano hunting. The Spahrs dive headfirst into the craze, hopeful for a financial lifeline, but soon realize that the pursuit of salvation comes at a steep cost.
