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Subway $100 Gift Card Giveaway

October 30, 2009 by Kori Ellis  
Filed under Family

Subway is at it again with helping children eat better with a great ($$) giveaway for everyone! This time, SUBWAY wants to reward you for dining with them that benefits you and your school – the SUBWAY School Rewards! You earn money for your school by linking pre-loaded SUBWAY Card(s) to your school’s name, and using those cards to pay when you dine at any SUBWAY restaurant!

And as a bonus -  SUBWAY is giving away a $100 gift card to one fabulous reader so you can link it to your school and help spread the word! The more families are signed up at your school, the more your school benefits.

The great thing is that anyone can participate…give teachers, Aunt Sue or Grandmom a pre-loaded card for the holidays and they can give back to your school all year long! Share the info with your PTA, the football coaches and anyone else that can help you champion this healthy and worthwhile initiative at your school! Alright!

Don’t you just love the commitment that SUBWAY has to kids’ health? Well, here’s another promo from SUBWAY. The Random Acts of Fitness Kits to help combat child obesity in the classroom. It’s an interactive kit that your child’s teacher can use as a curriculum tool to help students learn to be healthy and active throughout the year. The Kit includes teacher planner, ideas to spark discussion and a cool monthly “Classroom Challenge” that could get them featured on SUBWAYkids.com! Awesome, right? I’ve seen one of the kits and I tell you this is something I would love my child’s teacher to use in her classroom. So let your child’s teacher know about this (more info here). Hey, if you know a teacher who’s already using one, shout out!

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So onto the give-away. One winner will receive a $100 SUBWAY GIFT CARD, to help you get started in the SCHOOL REWARDS program. In the comments below, just share an encouragement to your child or a student you know (names maybe withheld) to keep them healthy and ever-excited for school!

  • One entry per person per day.
  • It’s open to residents of the US only.
  • Contest ends 11:59 midnight EST on November 15, 2009
  • ONE winner will be randomly chosen and announced via blog and email the week after.
  • If the winner does not reply within one week, he/she forfeits her winnings and an alternate entry will be chosen.
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553 Responses to “Subway $100 Gift Card Giveaway”
  1. Jenn H says:

    We aren’t to school yet but we are learning how to read. When my daughter cleans up her room I let her pick out the book she wants to read. So I get a clean kids room and my daughter to practice reading. Win, win for me.

  2. Mami2jcn says:

    I encourage my kids to be creative and channel their artistic side.

  3. Darlene Alexander says:

    I read with my grandchildren whenever we get the chance.

  4. Cynthia C says:

    Keep on reading!

  5. Dddiva says:

    When they are little it is easy to keep them excited, when they are older not so much so bribery works. ;) To keep them reading, read together then let them choose what they like- if it’s manga or comics, so be it.

  6. patricia says:

    I encourage my son to go after his passion for folklore.

  7. Elkaye says:

    I’d tell the kids to be themselves.

  8. Stacy says:

    I always make sure kids get some play time each day. Kids need the chance to just be kids!

  9. Mary Oberholzer says:

    trust your instincts

  10. misty says:

    I make casseroles that contain shred or chopped vegetables and beans to encourage children to eat more healthy stuff.

  11. Roxann says:

    Stay in school. You will get a better job with a better education.

  12. Karen says:

    I take my children to the library every week and encourage them to pick out a variety of books. This keeps them interested in reading and learning.

  13. Rosie says:

    Good luck great prize

  14. Darlene says:

    Always eat a healthy breakfast before you go to school to give you the fuel you need to start the day.

  15. Darlene Alexander says:

    Always eat a good breakfast. It really is the most important meal of the day.

  16. amy Deeter says:

    stay in school so you can get a good paying job

  17. Christine V says:

    be creative

  18. kelly wakefield says:

    work hard and always try your best at everything you do — if you do this you will succeed

  19. Cujo says:

    I give my baby lots of hugs and clap for him when he does something I’ve asked and solved a challenge.

  20. Renski says:

    I say “good job,” to my 5 year old for encouragement.

  21. Debra F says:

    My 3rd grade son struggles with reading which makes all his schoolwork more difficult. I tell him each day that his best IS good enough. I have to work to keep him positive and encouraged.

  22. lighthouse27 says:

    Keep up with your studies!

  23. Michelle Draveski says:

    my son is really into mytholigy and got to teach it in his class in 7th grade for he knew more then his teacher and it all started with early reading and encouraging his interests. My daughter is 5 months now and already loves our nightly reading.

  24. Cynthia C says:

    It takes time to get good at things. Keep trying.

  25. Karen Gonyea says:

    My 11/08/09 entry :)

    ktgonyea at gmail.com

  26. Jenn H says:

    I let them work it out on their own. Especially working through frustration. If it gets to the point where they want to give up I will assist then but I think struggle a little builds character.

  27. Elkaye says:

    You can do anything you put your mind to.

  28. Mami2jcn says:

    I encourage my sons to think of learning as something fun.

  29. patricia says:

    I always encouraged my children to be themselves.

  30. Sue says:

    I encourage my son to be a good listener and follow directions. Most important!

  31. Autumn C says:

    I always encourage my daughter to respect authority.

  32. Mary Oberholzer says:

    listen carefully and follow instructions

  33. Tammy Darling says:

    What do you want to know? Let’s find the answer.

  34. Holly Chernoff says:

    I encourage children to just don their personal best and they can become anything they want to be.

  35. Cindy Merrill says:

    I tell my grandchildren that the world is theres for the taking if they try hard enough

  36. Linda White says:

    I read to my kids a lot, they love it! Know some books by heart now!

  37. Adrienne says:

    I think reading regularly is one of the most important things kids can do, so I read with my younger cousins and encourage them to choose books they’ll love.

    thanks for hosting this contest!
    adri327 @ optonline.net

  38. misty says:

    I also tell her that it is okay to be different, and that difference(s) sometimes makes her special.

  39. Suzanne Denys says:

    We love to read in our house. Any chance we get we read to each other.

  40. tracy davis says:

    Keep on reading!

  41. Go to bed at a decent hour =)

  42. Darlene says:

    Be nice.

  43. Michelle Draveski says:

    I started reading to my kids when they are babies and encourage them. Every holiday includes books as gifts

  44. Dddiva says:

    I have always told them that it’s okay sometimes to color outside the lines.

  45. kelly wakefield says:

    i encourage my kids to always try their hardest.

  46. Darlene Alexander says:

    I encourage my grandchildren to do their best. If they do it will be good enough. It’s all about effort.

  47. Christine says:

    to be creative …

  48. Jenn H says:

    I encourage my girls to try new foods. Especially vegetables cooked in new ways. My oldest loves green beans in any way and my youngest believes every meal should have a salad.

  49. James Jenkins says:

    I really encourage my grandkids to do their very best

  50. lighthouse27 says:

    Keep your mind focused on school!

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