Perfect “MOM”ents Sweepstakes

Perfect “MOM”ents Sweepstakes

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We have a Winner! Taylor Spencer of Candor

Bundled up ice fishing on the north end of Cayuga Lake , depending on the season our outdoor adventures differ but the “mom”ories are always so special.

Moms do it all and Hesselson’s want to make sure your mom has a hot tub to relax and melt her stress away in.

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Hesselson’s
163 E 14th St,
Elmira Heights, NY 14903
(607) 733-4665

American Crafts by Robbie Dein
158 E State St
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 277-2846

Robinson Family Jewelers
3 Groton Ave
Cortland, NY 13045
607-543-4044

Dryden Agway
59 W Main St
Dryden Ny, NY 13053
(607) 844-8663

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