Get ready to shoot a puck during The Epic Quest to win cash

October 4, 2017

Organizers of The Epic Quest have announced a new twist for the scavenger hunt happening in two weeks – the top 10 teams will be shooting pucks for the $5,000 in cash at a Greenville Swamp Rabbits hockey game that night.

The Epic Quest will be an all-day scavenger hunt around Greenville on Saturday, October 14, where teams of two will score points by visiting more than 20 “epic” local businesses and landmarks while adding to their totals by taking part in a social media challenge. The teams with the top 10 times will then be invited to the Swamp Rabbits game to shoot pucks during one of the intermissions. One player from each team will take part. The Quester that scores first, wins $2,500, second place wins $1,500 and third place wins $1000.

“We wanted to create a little more excitement for the teams that are taking part,” said Chase Michaels, CEO of Locally Epic, the marketing app organizing The Epic Quest.

Interested teams can sign up here. In addition, both team members must download the Locally Epic app, agree to make either their Instagram or Facebook accounts public during the event, both members must be over age 21, wear a provided Locally Epic T-shirt during the event and sign a waiver before being put into the pool of potential teams. The Epic Quest plans to cap the number of teams at 50. The deadline to enter is October 7. Participating teams will be sent more details as the event draws near.

Locally Epic is an app that allows local consumers via a mobile platform to enhance their ability to find local offers and promotions from a wide range of businesses in real time, while allowing businesses to effectively reach new audiences.

 

About Locally Epic

Locally Epic is the next generation of real-time location-based marketing technology for businesses and consumers. Locally Epic leverages time, space and message deployment with real-time aspects of engagement, implementation, customer loyalty and consumer acquisition metrics. Learn more at www.locallyepic.com.