Why I Wear Pink

Why I Wear Pink

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*Congratulations Cayla S.* 

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Cayuga Health and Cayuga Radio Group plan to GO PINK and are asking community members to share with us why THEY wear Pink in our #WhyIWearPINK sweepstakes.

Prize Package:

  • Case of Wine from Hazlitt 
  • $100 gift card to be used at Boatyard Grill or Ciao
  • Cayuga Health Water bottle 
  • Rasa Spa massage

Total Prize value: $300

How To Enter: Simply take a photo or video of yourself wearing pink clothes or a pink mask and submit the photo through the submission process below. BOOM! and that’s it! You are now entered and have a chance to win the prize package!

This is all thanks to our sponsors for making this happen!

Cayuga Health
101 Dates Dr, Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274-4011

The Boatyard Grill/Ciao Wood-Fired Pizza & Pasta
525 Old Taughannock Blvd,Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-2628
2 Hickory Hollow Ln, Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 257-2233

Rasa Spa
310 Taughannock Blvd Ste 2A, Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 273-1740

Hazlitt Vineyards
5712 New York 414 • Hector, NY 14841
607-546-9463

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