Logging Festival calls for Little Miss and Mister Woodchip contestants

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The 2016 Woodchip winners, Little Miss Nora Close and Little Mister Yona Dickstein.

DALLAS PLANTATION – The Maine Forestry Museum (formerly The Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum) invites every girl and boy aged six to eight to sign up for the Little Miss and Mister Woodchip Contest to be held on July 28 at 7 p.m. at the Forestry Museum grounds at 221 Stratton Road. The Woodchip program is part of the Museum’s 37th Annual Logging Festival, July 28 and 29.

Contestants may sing a song or recite a poem; they may choose a favorite or write their own. (Other performances, such as dancing or playing musical instruments, will not be accepted toward the competition.) Every Woodchip contestant receives a prize. Winners will ride in the Little Miss and Mister Woodchip float in the Forestry Museum parade on Saturday, July 29 and be introduced at the Festival immediately after the parade.

To enter children in the contest, please contact Liz Pimentel (917 836-1632).

This year we have something special to add to the evening’s events. The fabulous clogging groups InClogNeato and Triple C Dance Team will thrill the audience with their dancing after the contest. Also on hand will be the fabulous Pulled Together Band playing bluegrass and folk tunes.

The Maine Forestry Museum, located at 221 Stratton Road, opens Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the Museum and its events, call 864-3939 and visit the Museum facebook page and website http://rlrlm.org.

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