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Hi Robyn,

Not a problem, we would be glad to provide an additional prize for the second place winner. Glad to see the contest worked and motivated the managers.

I was aware of the contest but was not included in the specific details. Can you please provide Randy and myself with the details of the prize? Did Ron have something specific in mind or can you provide some suggestions?

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