GARNER, NC, November 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) Imagine winning a new hairdo and spa treatment from Alossi Renewal spa, a stylish outfit from Saks Fifth Avenue, sparkling jewelry from Swift's Fine Jewelry, and teeth whitening treatments from Riccobene & Associates. One lucky Triangle East reader will win this exquisite prize package as part of the magazine's "New You" Makeover Contest.
In addition to receiving this prize package valued at over $2,400, the lucky winner will also be featured in the Winter issue of Triangle East. Winners must reside in the Triangle East coverage area of Clayton, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon and surrounding communities.
To enter, anyone can complete an online form at http://www.triangleeastmagazine.com before Wednesday, Dec. 1 - ladies only, please. To nominate yourself, tell Triangle East in 500 words or fewer why you deserve to win the "New You" Makeover Contest and upload two recent photos: one full-length and one head-and-shoulders.
"We've partnered with some top merchants to create this exciting contest that awards one lucky winner with a new look from head to toe," said Triangle East Editor Nancy Pardue. "You may be the winner!"
The Fall 2010 issue of Triangle East magazine is available now at more than 150 locations throughout the region. Subscriptions may be ordered by calling (919) 674-6020. Check out http://www.triangleeastmagazine.com for Online Extras, a community calendar, and to sign up for e-mail announcements. Fans are also encouraged to join the magazine's Facebook Fan Page and to follow @triangleeastmag on Twitter.
About Triangle East Magazine
Triangle East magazine is the only publication dedicated exclusively to the fastest growing region of North Carolina's greater Triangle area. With a readership of more than 64,000, the magazine highlights the lifestyle enjoyed by residents of Clayton, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon and surrounding communities. Triangle East magazine is published by S&A Cherokee. For more information, please call (919) 674-6020 or visit http://www.triangleeastmagazine.com.
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