Show us your #Puffragette Power on Instagram and you could win a Free Screening of “Mary Janes: The Women of Weed” from Tugg Inc. just in time for Women’s History Month in March!

How To Enter:

  1. Gather your fellow Puffragettes and take a photo doing your best “Rosie the Riveter” pose. (Bandanas are optional).
  2. Post the picture to Instagram. You must tag in @maryjanesfilm, and include the #Puffragette hashtag in the description telling us why your community would benefit from a Free Screening.
  3. Complete the Google Form with your contact details by 5pm PST / 8pm EST on Monday, February 11th. (We’ll send you the link via Instagram after you complete Steps 1-2).
  4. Watch the Live Drawing on Instagram at 11am PST / 2pm EST on Thursday, February 14th.

Prizes:

  • One Grand Prize Winner will receive a Free Educational Screening from Tugg in March 2019, plus free Puffragette temporary tattoos from the “Mary Janes” film team for your audience.
  • Five Runners Up will receive a 50% discount off a March 2019 Educational Screening.

Details:

  • To be officially entered into the contest, you must enter your contact details into the Google form by 5pm PST / 8pm EST on Monday, February 11th.
    • Our social media team will send you the link via Instagram after you complete Steps 1 and 2 above.
    • If you fail to complete this step, you won’t be entered into the contest.
  • We will contact the winners via email after the Live Drawing with details for how to claim your prizes from Tugg. (This is why the Google Form is so important).
  • The Grand Prize Winner will receive a Free Educational Screening License from Tugg, which allows you to screen the film once during March 2019.
    • The screening must be free for the community–you cannot charge a ticket fee–with a maximum of 250 people.
    • The filmmakers will send you up to 250 temporary tattoos for your screening guests.
  • The Runners Up will receive a 50% Discount to purchase an Educational Screening License from Tugg. The license allows you to screen the film once during March 2019.
    • The screening must be free for the community–you cannot charge a ticket fee–with a maximum of 250 people.