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Downtown Naperville will host ‘School Night’ for employees of 203 and 204

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On Thursday, May 1, Downtown Naperville will roll out the special welcome mat with many exclusive offers designed just for employees and families from both School District 203 and School District 204.

District-203“This is a night for any 203 or 204 employee along with their family members to enjoy exclusive, one-night-only specials just for them!” said Katie Wood, Executive Director of the Downtown Naperville Alliance. “Guests will check in first at the archway of the Main Street Promenade and the first 50 employees from each district will receive a free $10 Downtown Naperville gift card. The first 125 from each district will receive a free gift and all will receive the exclusive list of offers – along with a wristband to identify them for the businesses.”

School District 203 / 3-8PM
• First 50 District 203 employees to arrive at the check-in point at 3PM at the Main Street Promenade, 55 S. Main Street, outside of Hugo’s will receive a FREE $10 Downtown Naperville gift card (for use at over 150 downtown shops and restaurants).
• FREE extra gift for first 125 to arrive!

204_avatarSchool District 204 / 4-8PM
• First 50 District #204 employees to arrive at the check-in point at 4PM at the Main Street Promenade, 55 S. Main Street, outside of Hugo’s will receive a FREE $10 Downtown Naperville gift card (for use at over 150 downtown shops and restaurants).
• FREE extra gift for first 125 to arrive!

All employees are encouraged to pre-register and sign up in advance. RSVP via e-mail to downtown@naperville.net by April 30. Make subject line “SCHOOL NIGHT.”  Provide your name and number attending.

Also, for up-to-date details and additions to the event, visit www.downtownnaperville.com/schoolnight.

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