Halloween Costume Contest Today

The University of Arkansas Bookstore is hosting two Halloween costume contests on its social media pages.

Facebook Contest @UofABookstore

  1. Take a photo of yourself in Costume.
  2. Post it to the Bookstore Facebook page.
  3. Vote by liking, sharing, and/or commenting on your favorite costume.

The winner will receive a $50 Bookstore gift card.

Instagram Contest @theUofABookstore

  1. Post a photo of yourself in costume.
  2. Tag @theuofabookstore
  3. Hashtag the pic with #hogoween2k17

Bookstore employees will vote for the winner.

The winner will receive a $50 Bookstore gift card.

All participates will automatically be entered for a change to win Razorback Gear.

Good Luck and Happy Halloween. 

Contacts

BJ Elkins, marketing manager
U of A Bookstore
479-790-7894, belkins@uark.edu

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