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Raffle Update

September 26, 2016 By highpeaksalliance

Leki PolesThe High Peaks Alliance Raffle Drawing will be taking place at the monthly Board meeting on October 12th, 2016. We will be drawing six tickets, each ticket has the same chance of being drawn for any of the six prizes currently available through the raffle. Raffle tickets will still be available for sale until October the 11th. You can purchase raffle tickets by speaking to Dylan Cookson by phone* or e-mail or visiting participating businesses. See our previous post for locations.

Most of the prizes available have been donated by area businesses and High Peaks Alliance volunteers. We are extremely grateful for all of their support and would like to take a moment to recognize their contributions and reiterate our list of prizes.

Chandler Pond Outfitters at 108 Fairbanks Rd Farmington, ME, has donated two wonderful prizes to our raffle including a Universal Tube Fly Tying Method kit, and a 13 foot Fly Rod made by the WFTFL*Y company.

The Ecopelagicon from 7 Pond St, Rangeley, ME, has donated a pair of high-quality Leki hiking poles, of a $60 value.

River’s Edge Sports of Oquossoc, Maine, has donated a pair of books “The Rangeley and Its Region” and “A History of Rangeley Hotels & Camps,” a pair of must haves for history buff who are fond of the Rangeley Lakes and the history of outdoor sports.

One of our own members and Volunteers, John Pietroski of Strong, Maine, donated a Salt and Pepper grinder set from Fletchers’ Mill. Both grinders are shaped like little lighthouses and are Made in Maine with HPA Logo.

Our final prize is a t-shirt and hat set from the High Peaks Alliance.

Prize winners will receive phone calls the day following the drawing. We hope that you all have had as much fun as we did and wish you the best of luck.

*See our Raffle Poster for more contact information.

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