Are you the next Nancy Drew or Sherlock Holmes? Well, now is your chance to put those sleuthing skills to the test!

We all know that many small businesses have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but here is a fun way to support your local Leesburg businesses by registering for the upcoming Virtual Scavenger Hunt of Local Leesburg. Signing up is as easy as A-B-C, one, two, three ... you get the picture! 

Step 1: SIGN UP

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Registration for The Virtual Scavenger Hunt of Local Leesburg comes with an awesome "Support Local Leesburg" t-shirt, koozie, drawstring bag, and a bottle of hand sanitizer all for $39.99! You will also be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a $100 gift card to any participating Leesburg business of your choice. 

Step 2: THE HUNT

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After you complete the registration process, you will receive an email containing further instructions and an access code for the virtual hunt happening September 4–11. During the hunt, you will virtually visit each of the Leesburg participating businesses and look for hidden prizes within each location. You’ll get to learn more about these local businesses along the way. 

Step 3: SPREAD THE WORD

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Share this virtual event with your family and friends! In fact, if you share this event on social media and tag @NovaVirtualTours and use the hashtag #SupportLocalLeesburg, you’ll have a chance to receive a $100 gift card to a participating Leesburg business of your choice! Make sure to follow @NovaVirtualTours on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to keep up with the latest updates.

Step 4: CASH IN

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Lastly, it’s time to make it rain! Check out the participating Leesburg businesses and spend the gifts and prizes that you found during the virtual hunt.  

 

So, are you ready to put your sleuthing skills to the test and #SupportLocalLeesburg? What's your favorite local Leesburg business? Let us know in the comments below!

Reni Rhodes
Reni is originally from SoCal but has lived in the DC Metropolitan area for over a decade and now calls the nation's capital her home. When she is not writing for Our Community Now, she works as a public servant and frequently volunteers with a local community service organization. In her free time, you will often find her playing tennis, trying a new restaurant, rooting for the home team at a sporting event, watching an independent film at a DC film festival, or catching a show at one of the many venues in DC.
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