CORRECTING and REPLACING Voting Now Open to Select Good Riddance Day Contest Winner
November 23 2010 - 3:40PM
Business Wire
In the section listing finalists, the bullet should read:
Tiffany Bradley from Knoxville, Tenn., wants to shred the medicals
bills from her life-threatening emergency surgery that she finally
paid off in 2010 (sted Bruce Grimm from Longview, Wash., wants to
shred poor customer service).
The corrected release reads:
VOTING NOW OPEN TO SELECT GOOD RIDDANCE DAY
CONTEST WINNER
Public will choose winner from 10 finalists to
send on a five-night trip to Good Riddance Day and New Year’s Eve
in Times Square
Since September, hundreds of people across the nation have
entered Cintas’ contest for the chance to win a trip to New York
City to watch their funny, heartfelt and forgettable memories of
2010 get shredded into pieces on Good Riddance Day. Cintas has
narrowed down the submissions to 10 finalists and now it’s up to
the public to determine the winner. Anyone can participate by
visiting www.cintas.com/goodriddanceday to vote for their favorite
entry. Voting ends on Friday, Dec. 3 at 5 p.m. Eastern. The grand
prize winner will receive a five-night trip to New York City to
destroy their item in person on Good Riddance Day on Dec. 28, and
ring in the New Year in Times Square.
The grand prize winner will receive:
- Two roundtrip airfare tickets
- Five-night stay at Wyndham Garden Hotel
– Times Square South
- Two VIP passes to an exclusive
pre-viewing of the Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve
Ball on Dec. 30
- Two “Let There Be Love" Waterford
Crystal toasting flutes
- Designation as the official "First to
Shred" at Good Riddance Day 2010
- Dave & Buster's Gift Card and Power
Cards
- Ticket Package to Madame Tussauds
- Ticket Package to experience THE
RIDE
- $50 gift card to Bubba Gump Shrimp
Co.
Below are the top ten finalists. More information about their
stories can by found by visiting
www.cintas.com/goodriddanceday.
- Tiffany Bradley from Knoxville, Tenn.,
wants to shred the medicals bills from her life-threatening
emergency surgery that she finally paid off in 2010
- Victoria Dillivan from Chicago wants to
shred all of her 2010 bridesmaids dresses
- Gail Donaldson from Duluth, Ga., wants
to shred the paper trail from homeschooling her son for eight
years
- Michael Keselica from Tinley Park,
Ill., wants to shred his frustration of unemployment
- Debbie Kulas from Monson, Mass., wants
to shred all the sickness she witnessed in 2010 while working at a
hospital
- Denise Larkin from Ocala, Fla., wants
to shred her 12-year-old daughter’s surgical gown and the 13
surgeries she has battled throughout her childhood
- Jillian Marsala from Palatine, Ill.,
would like to shred the grief that losing her mother to pancreatic
cancer has caused her family, especially her father
- Laurie Picadio from Oxford, Ohio, wants
to shred her unsuccessful marriage and accreditation materials from
work
- Jillian Roberts from Turlock, Calif.,
would like to shred the 13-year-old Lazy-Boy with broken springs
that her husband loves to sit in
- Kathleen Selman from Tampa, Fla., wants
to shred her twins’ constant two-year-old temper tantrums
For this annual New Year’s tradition, Cintas is providing one of
its large, mobile shredding trucks in Times Square for participants
to shred all their bad memories from 2010. Participants can bring
anything from a picture of an old flame to a pink slip or pile of
parking tickets.
Cintas teamed up with the co-organizers of New Year’s Eve in
Times Square, the Times Square Alliance and Countdown
Entertainment, to invite the public to say goodbye, once and for
all, to the bad memories of 2010. The event will take place on Dec.
28, in Broadway Plaza between 46th and 47th Streets from 12 p.m. to
1 p.m. The event is open to the public to discard any unpleasant,
embarrassing and downright depressing memories from 2010.
To vote or learn more about the contest, please visit
www.cintas.com/goodriddanceday.
For more information on Cintas’ document management programs,
please visit www.cintas.com/documentmanagement.
For more information on Times Square New Year's Eve, please
visit www.timessquarenyc.org.
About Cintas Corporation
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, Cintas Corporation provides
highly specialized services to businesses of all types. Cintas
designs, manufactures and implements corporate identity uniform
programs, and provides entrance mats, restroom supplies,
promotional products, first aid and safety products, fire
protection services and document management services to
approximately 800,000 businesses. Cintas is a publicly held company
traded over the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol CTAS, and
is a Nasdaq-100 company and component of the Standard & Poor's
500 Index.
About Times Square New Year's Eve
The Times Square Alliance and Countdown Entertainment are the
organizers of Times Square New Year's Eve. The Times Square
Alliance works to improve and promote Times Square so that it
retains the energy, edge and distinctiveness that have made it an
icon of entertainment, culture and urban life. Countdown
Entertainment, which represents the owners of One Times Square, and
the New Year’s Eve Ball, is a marketing management and event
production company specializing in the Times Square area.
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