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Play Our Games! All of us at The Catoctin Banner would
like to thank our wonderful readers for
sending us their “Take Us Along” photos.
Keep them coming! Happy and safe travels!
Each month, you’re invited to participate in our Where Am I? Photo Contest
and Hidden Object Game. The winners of each game are announced in the next
issue of The Catoctin Banner newspaper. Winners are given a gift certificate Look Who Took Us Along!
to the advertiser of their choice. To participate, call 240-288-0108 or email
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[email protected] to record your guesses by the 15 of each
month. Please don’t forget to spell your full name and leave your phone number.
Where Am I? Photo Contest
For the “Where Am I?” Photo Contest,
take a look at the photo to the
right and tell us where it was taken.
It is somewhere in or around our
Northern Frederick County Area,
which is defined as Rocky Ridge to
Cascade, Lewistown to Emmitsburg,
Foxville to Creagerstown, and
everywhere around and in-between.
Last month’s “Where Am I?”
photo was taken of a light post on
Emmitsburg’s square at the (north)
corner of Main Street and N. Seton
Avenue, in front of the new E Plus
Workshop. Please note that the E
Plus store in the Jubilee Lobby will
continue to serve walk-in customers. The winner of the Where Am I? Photo
Contest for January’s issue is Maggie Blanchard. Pictured from left are Dan Novak, Carol Novak, Matthew Pryor, Sandy Pryor, Aubrey Novak,
Ed Pryor, Candice Novak, and Danny Novak.
Hidden Object Contest The Catoctin Banner made a trip with a fun family to Juneau Alaska,
Skagway Alaska, and Tracy Arm Alaska, as well as Victoria, Canada!
Last month’s Hidden Object was an acoustic guitar. It was located on page 13
in the Free State Roll Off & Recycling advertisement. The winner of the Hidden — Thanks for taking us along, Dan, Carol, Matthew,
Object game for January’s issue is Darlene Koontz. Please contact The Catoctin
Banner to claim your prize. Sandy, Aubrey, Ed, Candice, and Danny!
This month’s Hidden Object is a teddy bear . Good luck!
Note: Hidden Object is always hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.
Test Your Word Power
Test Your Word Power
“Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.” Take The Catoctin Banner newspaper with you on your travels! Have someone take a photo
of you holding The Catoctin Banner and your photo could be included in a future issue. Email
(Answers on page 46)
your photo, along with the details of where you traveled, name(s) of person(s) pictured, and
any other details you would like to add, to: [email protected]. Safe travels!
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