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This week in BayToday+: Tell us a Christmas story

Auction news, another writing contest and even MORE chances to WIN!
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We're getting into the holiday spirit here at BayToday+ with our brand new +member writing contest: Tell us about your most memorable Christmas. The winning entry will have the chance to be published for millions to see across the Village Media Network on January 6th. If you've ever wanted to be published this could be your big break!

Congratulations to Olivia Trussell is the winner of our first +member writing contest; she answers the question: How has the pandemic changed you for the better?

Happening this week for BayToday+ members:

The clock is ticking but there's still time to enter for a chance to win a $100 gift card from Station Tap House! Contest closes tonight at 11:59.

Our HUGE +member contest continues! Enter DAILY for a chance to win our biggest prize to date - $2021 in cash! Hurry the contest ends December 31st at 11:59pm! Imagine what you could do with that kind of cash!

The BayToday Holiday gift card auction is live! +Members were granted early access as a perk of +membership and scored big time! If you happened to miss out, keep in mind the auction is live until Monday at 8:30pm so be sure to place a bid or BUY IT NOW! It's a great way to get your holiday shopping done and support local!

+Members can enter for a chance to win a $100 gift card from Farina Ristorante located in the Best Western. Contest starts tomorrow!

On the editorial side journalists Dave Dale and Stu Campaigne look at the ethics and mechanics of gathering audio for use in stories.

Fight night on Chippewa Street - A reflection on one of the craziest games ever played at Memorial Gardens.

And if you missed it, here's what else happened last week:

We've received great feedback on our featured audio interview with a local author who has released two books about her family's connection with famous aviator Amelia Earhart. Check it out and tell us what you think!

This one hits close to home for many. Reporter Chris Dawson reflects back  on being laid off numerous times during his career in journalism. 

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