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Deadlines in days for Light UP the Night crafts and lights contests

Lac La Biche group sounds last call for entries

There’s just a couple of days left to make the deadlines in two of this year’s Light UP the Night LLBC list of programs.  Enter the arts and crafts contest by Dec. 13 at midnight and the house decoration contest by midnight Dec. 18.

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The Christmas Craft and Art Contest has a deadline of Sunday, Dec. 13 at midnight.

Children and youth under the age of 18 are encouraged to share holiday season art and crafts to the Light Up the Night LLBC Facebook page.

All entries will be placed in a random draw for several family pizza dinners, sponsored by area restaurants.

Submit your photos to the Light Up the Night LLBC Facebook page before Sunday, December 13th at midnight.

Prizes will be drawn and awarded on or before December 18th,

ENTER the House Decoration Contest

And when the name of your community organization is Light Up the Night LLBC — and you've already turned on the Christmas lights of a 40-foot tall spruce tree in the middle of downtown Lac La Biche — it only makes sense that you're going to want to light up a few more things.

The Light Up The Night LLBC group is calling all Lac La Biche County residents to Light Up The Night by lighting up their homes. The local volunteer group — made up of business representatives and staff from local agencies —  is hosting a decoration contest offering community cash to the winners.

Contest organizers need residents to shine brightly — and quickly, however, as the deadline for entries is midnight December 18.

Local Prizes

First prize is $100 of unique Lac La Biche County currency to be spent at local businesses. Second prize is $75 and third prize is $50 in the specialized local spending cash.

Only homes within Lac La Biche County are eligible.

 

 


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