$100 Hashtag Contest

Colquitt County: $100 Hashtag Contest

Welcome! Please enter the following information and submit to be entered into the Hundred Dollar Hashtag Contest! Winners will be announced in early September. Good luck!
1.RULES

The Hundred Dollar Hashtag Contest, sponsored by the Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce, runs from 8:00 a.m. EST on July 24, 2018 to 12:00 p.m. EST on August 3, 2018.  No submissions will be accepted after this date. All entries will be time-stamped.

Entries must be submitted online using this link. No other form of entry will be accepted.

Must be a Colquitt County resident to participate. No purchase necessary. Limit one hashtag submission per person; additional entries will not be considered.  

Submissions will be narrowed down to the top hashtags and three winners will be announced in early September 2018. Winners will be awarded $100 in Colquitt Cash. This gift certificate is only redeemable at 100 participating Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce member locations. A list will be provided to the winners. Void where prohibited. Gift certificates will be presented to the winners at the Chamber of Commerce. Winners will be contacted at the information provided below.

This contest is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Winners will sign a waiver releasing their hashtag, photo, and first and last name to the Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce to be used to promote the contest’s winning submissions. Winners under the age of 18 will require a legal parent/guardian to sign the waiver as well.

Hashtags will be chosen based on their ability to promote community pride, unity, and other positive accomplishments. 


Any questions can be directed to Tommie Beth Willis, President of the Moultrie Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce (229-985-2131).

You must agree to the following to enter your submission:
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2.Name (First and Last)(Required.)
3.Phone(Required.)
4.Mailing address(Required.)
5.Your hashtag entry
(Note: You do not have to include the hashtag "#" symbol.)
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