Design mini-library for new restaurant Dough, win $100 GC

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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From Dough, the new chef-driven market, deli and eatery coming this winter to North Asheville:

DOUGH, the chef-driven market going up on Merrimon Ave. (coming in January 2013!), announces its first major contest. We love the sense of community a Little Free Library instills and have decided to put one up in front of the market, featuring cookbooks and other books about food for adults and children alike. The fun part? We are asking you to come up with the design!

Little Free Library is a community movement to provide free-standing tiny libraries stocked with books people can borrow. Dough seeks a creative design for its own tiny library, which will live just outside its new building currently under construction on Merrimon Avenue.

Designs need not be blueprints, just creative images.

One of the entries:

Photo: Our first library design submitted for the contest! Vote and submit your own sketches and creations on our contest page: http://a.pgtb.me/lm2qJx

More about the contest:

The contest will be held on DOUGH’s Facebook page. Entrants will have three weeks to submit their designs (through December 11). The public will have through Friday, December 14, to vote for their favorites on Facebook. A committee of DOUGH staff and a few select others will choose a winner, second and third place from the five designs that get the most votes.The winner will be announced on Facebook Tuesday night, December 18. In addition to having his/her design displayed and enjoyed by book lovers on Merrimon, the winner will also receive a $100 DOUGH gift card. Second place gets a $50 gift card and third place will get a $25 gift card. All entrants will receive a free DOUGH bowl scraper.

Enter here or on the Dough Facebook page.

Contest details are here.

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Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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