UCIA du Creusot Christmas game: it’s time to receive their prizes for the winners of scooters and electric scooters

The winners were congratulated, but also thanked for making their year-end purchases from Le Creusot traders.

The UCIA Christmas game for Creusot and its region reached its final stage in terms of gathering and welcoming Wednesday evening at the association’s headquarters, with winners of two electric-assisted bicycles and two electric scooters participating in the commercial operation.
The beautiful awards were handed out in a very cordial manner in the presence of several members of the Traders Association surrounding members of the Bureau and Vice Mayor Sylvester Konyao, Commissioner for Trade, Crafts and Traffic.

In his opening speech, Luc Colonne reminded of the good performance of the event which gathered 40 traders and enabled 30,000 collectors to be collected in the various raffles. Of course the co-chair of UCIA thanked loyal customers for their purchases in Creusotine stores, as well as the city of Le Creusot for its various aids, CUCM for its grant and all the traders who participated in the game.
For his part, Sylvester Konyao congratulated the merchants for their dynamism: “You have once again done an important job in ensuring the logistics of this event. Thank you for this dynamism related to local purchasing …” said the elected official, before also highlighting the solidarity vouchers: “It is a support Close, we must make this system known, it’s an important point for the future of local trade…” emphasized before congratulating the lucky winners, Justin Rebencke of Creusot and Franck Perraudin of La Tagnière, both electrically powered bikes, as well as Pierre Fauvre of Creusot and Monique Michaud Residents of Breuil, for scotrin. Martine Fossurier de Montchanin won the 2021 Selfie Game. She received 200 euros in “Solidarity Purchase” vouchers.

Winners’ words

Pierre Fauvre: “I’ve never won in the two commercial weeks, that’s fine. But I’m going to share this scooter with my kids or grandchildren…”
Monique Michaud: “I’ve never won anything, but you know I’m 84, so I don’t know what to do with this scooter, they might take it back from me, we’ll see…”
Franck Perraudin: “I live in La Tagnière, so this men’s bike will allow me to take a nice walk in the woods in the area…”
Justin Rybinke was absent on Wednesday night, and it was her parents Christian and Delphine who came to collect the women’s bike that their daughter Justin won: “Justin is 19, I think she’d keep this beautiful bike to go for a walk in Lyon…”.

JCB



Tess Larson

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