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Scoop up rewards in ice cream challenge

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July 3, 2025
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Henry County is inviting residents to beat the heat and support local small businesses with its “Chill Out in Henry County” campaign, a new stamp card initiative that kicked off July 1—just in time for National Ice Cream Month.

As part of the program, community members can pick up a Chill Out Stamp Card at any of the four participating locations: Livy’s Ice Cream Shop, Dippers Ice Cream, Bahama Sno-Shack, or Holy Cow Ice Cream.

Customers will receive one stamp per visit or purchase. After collecting four stamps, they can redeem the completed card for a free frozen treat, as determined by the business where they turn it in.

“This campaign offers a simple way to support our local businesses while encouraging residents to get out and enjoy their community,” said County Administrator Dale Wagoner. “We’re pleased to partner with these locally owned shops to highlight the unique experiences they offer and to bring a little extra enjoyment to the summer season.”

To treat your taste buds:

*Visit any participating location and request a Chill Out Stamp Card

*Get one stamp per visit or purchase

*After collecting four stamps, return your card to any of the shops for a free treat

*Treats may vary by location, so be sure to ask what’s being offered

The Chill Out in Henry County campaign runs throughout the month of July and is part of a broader effort to encourage residents to explore and support the community’s small businesses.

For more information, contact Public Information Officer Brandon Martin at (276) 634-2573.

 

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