Mainstreet Shelbyville Inc. is kicking off its "Passport to Christmas" contest on Small Business Saturday.
Shoppers visiting local downtown businesses between Saturday and Dec. 18 and spend at least $15 can get a game card signed for entry to win a Merry & Bright Night-at-Home kit, valued at over $500 and includes a 55-inch television, hot cocoa, gift cards to downtown restaurants and more.
To be eligible for the prize drawing, passport cards must be turned into Mainstreet Shelbyville, 18 N. Harrison St., by 5 p.m. on Dec. 18. The drawing will take place Dec. 19, and the winner will be contacted directly.
Each minimum $15 purchase equals one entry into the prize drawing.

The participating downtown businesses will have the Passport to Christmas cards available at the time of purchase. Participating downtown businesses are:
- Bishopp’s Appliances
- Blue River Bistro & Bar
- Boba Café
- Bohemian FarmGirl Market
- Cadillac Jack’s
- Cagney’s Pizza King
- Cancer Association Thrift Store
- Capone’s Downtown Speakeasy
- Cow Palace
- Elegant L
- Grandma’s Pancake House
- Greek’s Pizzeria
- Johnston Fitness
- Just Breathe Yoga & Wellness
- Just Peachy Café
- Linne’s Bakery & Café
- The Loft IV Bar
- Pink House Antiques
- Now Wear This
- Office Hub
- Paws & Shine
- Polka Dot Plus Boutique
- The Poppy
- Premier Loving Care
- Pudder’s
- Sharp Trophies by Mack
- Silver Linings
- Skintentions Collective
- Spegal’s Prime Cuts
- Sports Locker Rook
- Strand Theatre
- The Ville Hub
- Three Buds
- Three Crows
- Three Sisters
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