LEO Newsletter – February 2021 Edition

Hi Everyone,

In the February edition of your newsletter, you’ll find articles about the following topics:

????‍❤️‍???? Ideas for celebrating February 14th at home

???? Is Valentine’s Day still relevant?

❤️ The LEO Festival of Points is back!

Happy reading and see you soon!

The LEO Team

Sparklers in the shape of a heart

5 Ideas to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

We may still be in the middle of a global pandemic, but Valentine’s Day is approaching quickly! The LEO Team wanted to share some fun ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day given the circumstances. Read more.

Woman thinking

Is Valentine’s Day Still Relevant?

We surveyed over 1,500 Canadians and over 1,000 Americans to learn more about their opinions on and plans for celebrating Valentine’s Day. What did they say, and how do your own plans and perspectives compare? Read more.

LEO PRESENTS…THE FESTIVAL OF LOVE!

Friends texting each other

Do you remember the LEO Festival of Points? It was so popular that we’ve decided to run it again, and in honour of Valentine’s Day, we’re calling it the Festival of Love!

It doesn’t matter whether you’re single or taken, all LEO members can participate! This special promotion will run for the entire month of February.

You already earn 1,000 LEO points every time someone you invite using your unique link completes their LEO registration. In February, when you invite people to join LEO, you can earn bonus points through the Festival of Love!

Discover how to participate here and how many points you could earn!

EXPAND THE COMMUNITY AND GET LEO POINTS!

Invite your friends and family to join LEO and earn 1000 LEO points for each valid registration.

Go to the To Do Today page, then the Extras section and click on Invite a friend.

DOWNLOAD THE LEO MOBILE APP

Take surveys anywhere, anytime with the LEO app. Available on the App Store and Google Play.

DO YOU LIKE LEO? LET US KNOW!

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Rate us and leave us a comment on our Facebook and Google pages.

Do you prefer chocolates or candy? What kind? Tell us in the comments below!

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