Find out who is the lucky winner of the $40 gift certificate to Shoe Strings.
Jill Saputo is the winner of the Shelby-Utica Patch and Shoe Strings back-to-school contest. Saputo won a $40 gift certificate to Shoe Strings Children's Shoes in Shelby Township. More than 33 people entered the contest by posting in the comment section what their little tykes were most excited about for the new school year. The winner was chosen at random, but by the sounds of it, Saputo could use a little shopping help to satisfy her daughter’s thirst for sparkly shoes. Check out Saputo's comment: "2 girls and 1 boy that LOVE♥LOVE♥LOVE♥ SHOES♥! I think they take after Mommy. These 3 sets of feet grow like weeds so we are always buying new shoes for these little piggy toes. My middle one, Ella, has been begging for Lelli Kelly shoes. She…
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Enter to win the Shelby-Utica Back-to-School shopping contest.
The 2011-2012 school year is just around the corner. While most children are looking forward to the new school year, some parents are dreading the expensive back-to-school shopping trips. To alleviate some of that shopping pain, while finding your children some kicks that will rock the playground, Patch has partnered with Shoe Strings Children’s Shoe store in Shelby Township. Shoe Strings will donate a $40 gift certificate to parent who tells Patch what their adorable tyke is most excited about this school year. Just enter your answer in the comment section below for a chance to win. The winner will receive a $40 gift certificate to Shoe Strings. No contest would be complete without official rules. Check them out here.
42.699398
-83.034764
Shoe Strings Children's Shoes
55112 Van Dyke Ave, Shelby Township, MI
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1887480
/locations/5216805
Debbie Zettel
10:31 am on Sunday, August 28, 2011
Debbie Zettel My grandson is excited to be the big kid on the block as he enters into the 6th grade at Disney elementry. I'm proud that he is an advocate against bullying at school, while still they will be known as the top dogs...he was once bullied and is out to protect others. He has done chores for me to earn money to buy clothes & shoes for school. Yes I am a proud grandma !   more ›