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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 e-mail
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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.
Phyllis Kelly
Where Am I? Photo Contest took The
Catoctin
For the “Where Am I?” Photo Banner along to
Contest, take a look at the photo Chicago when
to the right and tell us where it traveling to
was taken. It is somewhere in or
around our Northern Frederick her grandson’s
County Area, which is defined graduation
as Rocky Ridge to Cascade, program at the
Lewistown to Emmitsburg, Foxville Navy Basic
to Creagerstown, and everywhere Training Area in
around and in-between.
Last month’s “Where Am I?” January 2018.
photo was taken on East Main Pictured from left
Street in Thurmont, looking west are: Marc Houck,
towards the old Thurmont Bank Dakota Houck,
building.
The winner of the Where Am I? Phyllis Kelly, and
Photo Contest for August’s issue Dianna Houck;
is Maggie Blanchard. (front) Kendall
and Jordan
Hidden Object Contest Bonner.
Last month’s Hidden Object was a butterfly. It was located on page 14
in the Fort Ritchie Community Center advertisement. The winner of the — Thanks for taking us along, Phyllis...and,
Hidden Object game for August’s issue is Mark LeGrande. Please contact Congratulations, Dakota!
The Catoctin Banner to claim your prize.
This month’s Hidden Object is a telescope . Good luck!
Note: Hidden Object is always hidden in one of our advertiser’s display ads.
Pets bring so much to our lives: they make us healthier, they keep us active, they
brighten our mood, and so much more! We want to see your adorable photos
of your pet. So, send in your “best photo” of your “best buddy” and your pet Test Your Word Power
could be featured as “Pet of the Month” in a future issue. E-mail your pet photo,
Test Your Word Power
along with your pet’s name, breed, age, and any other fun details you would “Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”
like us to know about your “best buddy,” to: [email protected].
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