CHICAGO, IL, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) To celebrate the upcoming birth of Adele's first child, Womensforum.com is launching a Facebook contest asking her legions of fans to guess what the Grammy Award-winning singer Adele will name her first baby.
Any entrant correctly guessing the baby's name gets a shot at winning a trip for two to Adele's hometown of London, England! The winning package includes round trip air fare for two and four nights in a luxury London hotel.
As a bonus, entrants who invite three or more friends to participate have a chance to win one of three Apple iPod Nano's loaded with Adele's music. Should no one correctly guess the name, a random drawing will be held to make sure there is a winner.
The contest runs through September 3, 2012 at midnight EST, or until the birth of Adele's child.
Please join Womensforum.com in the celebration of this joyous occasion and enter to win a trip to Adele's hometown!
The contest entry form, details and rules can be found at https://www.facebook.com/Womensforumcom/app_150794994973742.
Womensforum.com was founded in 1996 as one of the Internet's first women's lifestyle communities. Today, Womensforum.com has over 20 million visitors per month in their growing network of websites. Articles, forums, blogs, headline news, and videos cover a wide range of women's topics such as parenting, food, health, living, style, love and more. http://www.womensforum.com
Womensforum.com Launches Adele Baby Name Contest to Win a $5,000 Trip For 2 to London!
Womensforum.com is giving away a trip for two to London, England to the entrant who correctly guesses the name of Adele's first baby.
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[Press-News.org] Womensforum.com Launches Adele Baby Name Contest to Win a $5,000 Trip For 2 to London!Womensforum.com is giving away a trip for two to London, England to the entrant who correctly guesses the name of Adele's first baby.