Win a Samsung Mini Split

Win a Samsung Mini Split

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You could win a Samsung mini split for your home! Thanks to Tognarelli HVAC Solutions.

Before you can win, you have to become one of the qualifiers who will go into the grand prize drawing on April 27th. Listen every weekday for the daily keyword. There’s a different keyword every day and we’ll announce it throughout the day. Then come here and enter that keyword for a chance to qualify. The more keywords you enter, the more chances you’ll have to get qualified. Qualifying begins Monday, March 16th.   (Winner must own the home where the unit is installed. See rules for complete details.)

Scroll down for a list of those already qualified.

QUALIFIERS (SO FAR):

Mary Williams of Montague

Julie Thompson of Gill

Shawn Babineau of Erving

Steve O’Connell of South Deerfield

Elise Tandy of Orange

Angela Taylor of Greenfield

Tim Pyfrom of Greenfield

Justin Osborn of Turners Falls

Debra Beaulieu of Turners Falls

Sara Jessop of Shelburne Falls

Sharon Malek of Greenfield

Susan Rosewarne of Erving

Cody Willor of Erving

Cody Soos of Warwick

Luisa Plump of Colrain

Helen O’Gorman of Shelburne Falls

Gary S. Longley of Greenfield

Savannah Cole of Hartland, VT

John Moruzzi of Leverett

Elizabeth Smith of Brattleboro

Kimberly Gleason of Greenfield

Devin Melnik of Deerfield

Steve Shutta of Hawley

Ashley Laramie of Turners Falls

Kathy Cote of Greenfield

Jim Bleau of Stamford

Carey Barton of Leyden

Matt Orrell of Greenfield

Amanda Circe of Westfield

Kelly Phillips of Buckland

Colleen Verderosa of Greenfield

Laura Milewski of Gill

Edward Skorupski of Greenfield

Norm LaCoy of Bernardston

Bruce Rosewarne of Turners Falls

Joni Sessions of Shelburne Falls

Joe St. Peter of Gill

Cynthia Williams of Greenfield

Norma Ellison of Ashfield

Charles Vassar of Greenfield

Cathy Mitchell of Greenfield

Gary Elson of Hadley

Jeff Warner of Turners Falls

Sheryl Jablonski of Turners Falls

Beruta Augustine of South Deerfield

Janet Twyon of Turners Falls

Cynthia Donahue of Shelburne Falls

Bruce Tennyson of Shelburne Falls

Karen Towle of Turners Falls

Jodi Ozdarski of Turners Falls

Jessie Burnett of Athol

Dan Tanyuk of Erving

Cheryl Girard of Montague

Michelle Sandlin of Erving

Sean Mason of Northfield

Dan Whitney of Northfield

Casey Milkey of Greenfield

Maureen Warner of South Deerfield

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