Old Souls: Cold Spring Daytrip Giveaway Spotlight

  |  February 5, 2016
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We’re back and ready to tell you about yet another participant in our Cold Spring Daytrip Giveaway! Last week we told you where to fill your bellies (Cathryn’s Tuscan Grill…Ring any bells?) This week we’re going to tell you where to gear up for the much needed hike after a weekend of eating and drinking. Let’s back track real quick to remind you of the awesome things that you could win: $700 worth of food, shopping and booze at countless establishments including Cold Spring Chamber, Archipelago at Home, Swing, The Gift Hut, The Country Touch, Old Souls, The Country Goose, Cold Spring Apothecary, Cathryn’s Tuscan Grill, and Whistling Willie’s! Click here to enter and click now because entries close in one week, February 12th to be exact. 

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Now where were we? Oh of course. We were about to give you the inside scoop on Old Souls, an outdoor lifestyle store in Cold Spring. The philosophy at Old Souls is that you should only have to buy it once. According to the owners, Old souls is “a stance against disposable culture.” That’s an idea that we can get behind.

The philosophy is just one of the cool things about this place. Inside the shop, there’s wood all over and an antler chandelier dangling from the center of the room. The merchandise is just as stylish as the decor. Old Souls is where the dapper outdoorsman gets all his/her outdoor essentials.  Hike the Shawangunks in a functional and stylish vest. Cook over a campfire with your trusty yet sleek cooking utensils. You get the idea. You don’t have to be a fisher, biker, hiker,etc.. to shop at Old Souls. There are plenty of goodies for everyone! Enter now for the chance to win a gift card from Old Souls!

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About Sam Benedict

Sam was born and raised in the Hudson Valley. She attended college in New York City, lived in Italy, and drove across the country. She came full circle, and now lives in Middletown, right where she started. In her free time, Sam loves to cook and eat her way through the many restaurants the Hudson Valley has to offer.

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