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Donate by noon today for a weekend getaway at Mohonk Mountain House Dear Listener, If you're looking

Donate by noon today for a weekend getaway at Mohonk Mountain House [View this email in a browser]( [Donate]( Dear Listener, If you're looking to get away this fall, today is your day: [when you make a donation to support WNYC today by noon today]( you'll be entered to win a getaway for two to the Mohonk Mountain House!** Just 90 miles from the city, this iconic Hudson valley resort features elegant farm-to-table cuisine, countless activities, a spa, cultural events, and so much more. It's the perfect place for a relaxing weekend...and maybe the perfect time to catch up with that great book or podcast you've been meaning to dive into. [ENTER ME IN THE GIVEAWAY]( When you donate to WNYC, you'll have a great impact on the all work that we do here. Your support will help to pay for international reporting from NPR and the BBC, provide resources that allow the reporters in our local newsroom to do deep investigative reporting, and bring you in-depth cultural conversations like the kind you find on my show, All of It. Just as you are counting on us to bring all of this to you, we are counting on you to make WNYC possible. [Please show your support for WNYC today]( and you may just win a weekend getaway at Mohonk Mountain House! With gratitude, Alison Stewart Host, All of It with Alison Stewart P.S. Leave a comment with [your donation]( to tell us why you count on WNYC. Here's what Joel in West Orange, New Jersey, wrote with his donation: I’ve lived in New York for almost 20 years and nothing has given me a greater sense of community and connection than WNYC. It’s my morning coffee mate, my car companion and my wise best friend. Keep up the AMAZING work. [DONATE NOW]( **You don't have to donate to enter, but we hope you do. Full rules and restrictions [here](. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [PREFERENCES or UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [New York Public Radio logo] [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( © New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reserved [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy](

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