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Great Gargoyles Giveaway

Get ready to win some prizes this Halloween.

The North Idaho College Molstead Library is hosting their “Great Gargoyles Giveaway”, in which students collect trading cards to win various prizes.

The library will be releasing two new “gargoyle cards”, designed by NIC’s own graphic design students, every Monday during the contest period.

Every card has a certain point value. To become eligible for a prize, students must collect at least 200 points in cards, and turn those cards into the library Check Out desk for verification prior to the date of the drawing.

Prizes include Kindle Fire HD Tablets, Beats Headphones, and more.

The drawing for the prizes will be held October 31.

Anyone may collect gargoyle cards, but only registered NIC students will be eligible to enter the prize drawing.

The library will distribute 18 cards during the contest period. To obtain cards from prior weeks, students can participate in library-related activities in order to earn cards, such as activating their Cardinal Card account in the library system, checking out any type of media from the library’s collection, visiting the Group Study rooms, and more.

“Mostly we just have people put their student I.D. into the computer. They just need to become a library patron,” said Molstead librarian, Stacey Curry. “So it’s super easy.”

“We might get some more prizes,” said Curry. “In any case, it’s good to come to the library!”

Entrants need not be present for the drawing to win. Any duplicate cards collected will not be counted toward the 200 point total. Visit the Molstead Library for more information, or go to www.nic.edu/library.

 

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Taylor Nadauld is the Lead Reporter for the Sentinel. This is her third semester at NIC where she is pursuing an A.S. degree in Journalism.

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