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Buy Local Bonus Campaign: Support Milwaukee Businesses

Buy Local Bonus Campaign: Visit Milwaukees Initiative to Support Local Businesses Visit Milwaukees new initiative, the Buy Local Bonus Campaign, encourages shoppers to support local businesses during the holiday season. From December 15th to 24th, shoppers spending $25 or more on gift cards at participating businesses receive a $25 bonus gift card, funded by Visit Milwaukees $25,000 investment. This campaign aims to boost immediate revenue for Milwaukees restaurants, bars, retailers, and breweries, providing a tangible way to support partners during a critical sales period.

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