PDD Transmission launches June 29

The first edition of Perfect Duluth Day’s weekly email newsletter, the PDD Transmission, will be sent out June 29. It’s free, but to receive it you must spend roughly 20 seconds entering your name and email address into a form. We hope you are up to the task.

Whether you need additional inspiration or not, a prize is dangling in front of you.

Below is the simple form, followed by more information about the PDD Transmission and the fabulous prize that will be randomly awarded to one lucky subscriber.

The PDD Transmission is a new way to engage with Perfect Duluth Day. You’re used to coming to us; now we’re coming to you.

Every Thursday or so we’ll send out updates on Duluth-area events and featured content from our blog. If it’s received with love and support, it will get better over time and contribute to the betterment of humanity. If not, well, it’s easy to unsubscribe at any time.

You can’t really lose, and you just might win … because there’s a prize.

Our friends at Locally Laid Egg Company have offered a free one-night stay at “The Perch,” to a randomly selected PDD Transmission subscriber. The Perch is one of four Airbn-Bawk options offered at Farm LoLa in Wrenshall, about five-ish miles southwest of Duluth.

It’s a stay for the farm curious! Built 5 feet up for an excellent pasture view, the Perch is tucked in a grove near hundreds of chickens and a beautiful berry farm.

Everyone on the PDD Transmission subscription list by midnight on June 29 will be entered to win.

June 29 is also the 20th anniversary of the launch of Perfect Duluth Day’s website. We hope you will join us for PDDXX: Perfect Duluth Day’s 20th Birthday Party at Bent Paddle Brewing with live music by the Latelys.

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