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Let’s Explore West St. Paul Summer Contest

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In partnership with the City of West St. Paul and Explore West St. Paul Days, we’re proud to announce the Let’s Explore West St. Paul contest. It’s a summer of discovery with weekly prizes for exploring West St. Paul.

We’ve highlighted 25 locations across West St. Paul and created a map to help you get out and explore.

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How’s it work: It’s simple—check out the map and explore any of the 25 locations. Take a picture and submit it online to enter the weekly drawing. Every week we’ll pick five winners at random. Then we’ll do it again the next week. All summer long!

Prizes: Five winners each week all summer amounts to 65 lucky winners. They’ll get “I Explored West St. Paul” stickers, plus gift cards and coupons worth a total of nearly $900. Thanks to local businesses for their support: 5-8 Grill & TapAmore CoffeeBeirut RestaurantBLVD TavernDairy QueenFoodSmith Bistro PubJameson’s Irish BarRaising Cane’s, and Sarpino’s Pizzeria.

The map: Here’s a look at the Let’s Explore West St. Paul map. Visit the contest page for the full list of locations and more details on each one, plus a downloadable map.

Let's Explore West St. Paul map

Thanks to the City of West St. Paul for partnering with us to make this contest possible, local businesses for donating prizes, and Andrew Baussan for the artwork.

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