You’ve gotten to know us pretty well, Washingtonian readers. Now it’s time we got to know a little bit about you. We’re asking you to take our two-minute annual reader survey. Not only is it a great chance to let us know who you are and what you care about, but we’re also giving away gift cards! Readers who fill out the survey have a shot at winning a $50 gift card to Café Bonaparte or Napoleon.
The survey closes Wednesday, November 30. Winners will be announced Friday, November 2.
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Tell us a bit about yourself and you could win gift certificates to area restaurants.
You’ve gotten to know us pretty well, Washingtonian readers. Now it’s time we got to know a little bit about you. We’re asking you to take our two-minute annual reader survey. Not only is it a great chance to let us know who you are and what you care about, but we’re also giving away gift cards! Readers who fill out the survey have a shot at winning a $50 gift card to Café Bonaparte or Napoleon.
The survey closes Wednesday, November 30. Winners will be announced Friday, November 2.
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