The Greenbrier County Convention and Visitors Bureau is sponsoring the Greenbrier Valley Fall Getaway Sweepstakes featuring a two-night stay for two at The Greenbrier.
Entry forms for the sweepstakes can be found at www.greenbrierwv.com for the $1,600 value package that also features two rounds of golf at the resort’s Meadows Course and two tickets to performances at Greenbrier Valley Theatre and Carnegie Hall. A dinner for two is also included at Tavern 1785, plus a $250 gas card courtesy of City National Bank.
“Autumn is a wonderful time to experience the Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia,” CVB public relations manager Amy Kaczynski, said. “This year the Greenbrier County Convention and Visitors Bureau is making it easier for one lucky winner to experience the region with the Greenbrier Valley Fall Getaway Sweepstakes.
Entries for the sweepstakes must be received by Oct. 8. For more information, call 800-833-2068.
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