Nov 06, 2019 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Teachers’ Wish List Giveaway Deadline Nearing

NEWS,y Pamela Miller

Metro Atlanta students, their parents and friends can help their favorite teacher earn a $200 gift card for their classroom by voting in the Georgia School of Orthodontics “Books & Braces” program now through Thursday, Nov. 14, according to a press release.

To vote, as often as daily, complete the online form at www.BracesToday.com/WishList. Active teachers in grades K-12 garnering the highest number of votes in the Greater Atlanta metro area are eligible to win. Ten lucky winners will be announced on GSO’s website and social media channels on Friday, Nov. 15.

“Through our ‘Books & Braces’ program, we want to express our appreciation to those teachers who give so much to the students in our community,” said GSO Program Director Dr. Ricky E. Harrell.

In addition, anyone is eligible to enter GSO’s ‘Books & Braces’ raffle to win a $50 gift card. To enter, vote for your favorite teacher, post a photo of yourself with your teacher or classroom, share on Facebook or Instagram, tag @gaorthodontics and include the hashtag #GSOWishList.

Contest rules can be found at www.BracesToday.com/WishList.

GSO employees, residents, faculty and their families are not eligible to win.

The Atlantia Journal Constitution, November 2019
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