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Big Town Hero seeks local ‘hero’ nominations

Who’s your hero?

To honor local heroes, Big Town Hero is bringing a top-level corporate giveaway program to its Stayton store. Nominate your “hero” for the win!

“This was honestly just thought of by an employee who thought it would be fun to do something locally since corporate does this at their level,” said Michelle Dudley, owner/manager. “On our bags if you scan the QR code, it will take you to the corporate website where you can nominate someone through them. We just thought it would be fun to keep it local and see what we get.”

Starting out, each month a local “hero” will be honored with a free lunch, she said.

Dudley invites customers to nominate their chosen person by dropping their name in the box at the store.

“I will be keeping it going and will do monthly giveaways,” Dudley said. “If it picks up, I’d love to do more.”

Dudley said they have no expectations at this point.  “We are just excited to see who gets nominated!” she said.

Headquartered in Gresham, Oregon, Big Town Hero “creates an authentic community experience while providing healthy sandwiches on bread made from scratch,” according to the corporate site. Salads, soups, paninis and accompaniments are also available.

For more information, visit the sandwich shop at 1008 N. First Ave. or Big Town Hero Stayton on Facebook.

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