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Win a Lobster Dinner for 4
If you can’t catch ‘em, win ‘em.
Congratulations to Theresa Shafer of Davenport, Florida, winner of the Catch a Piece of Maine lobster dinner for four!
Looks good enough to eat — and it is! Win a lobster dinner for four, retail value of $249.00, shipped to your door from Catch a Piece of Maine.
The Catch a Piece of Maine lobstermen are pleased to offer a chance for
winning a share of a Maine lobster dinner (with mussels, corn, pie and more)
with a retail value of $249.00 to Down East.com readers.
One entry per person, per day, please.
Contest ends September 15. The winner will be selected from a random drawing
and be listed on the originating contest entry form, which will remain
published on downeast.com.
To learn more about Catch a Piece of Maine, view the company’s website:
www.catchapieceofmaine.com
The winner is: Theresa Shafer of Florida!
Sweepstakes Rules
- No purchase necessary
- The contest will run from July 15, 2008 to September 15, 2008. The deadline for entries is September 15, 2008
- The contest sponsor is Catch a Piece of Maine.
- The contest promoter is Down East Enterprise, PO Box 679, Camden, ME 04843
- The grand prize, of which one set will be awarded, is a lobster dinner share.
- Your odds of winning depend on the number of contest entries
- Employees of Catch a Piece of Maine or Down East Enterprise, and their immediate families, are ineligible
- Eligibility restricted to US residents (excluding Puerto Rico)
- The winners will be selected by blind drawing by Catch a Piece of Maine.
- Shipping & Delivery for the grand prize winner will be provided by Catch a Piece of Maine.
- Any applicable taxes or gratuities are the sole responsibility of the winner(s)
- Void where prohibited by law
- The promoter is not responsible for corrupted entries, entries otherwise not received properly, or entries that are lost, late or misdirected. Further, the promoter is not responsible for any technical problems, including but not limited to malfunctions of telephone lines, computer networks, hardware or software, nor technical problems or congestion on the Internet or any Web site or combination thereof, nor any damage to a participant's or any other person's computer related to or resulting from participating in or downloading materials in the sweepstakes
- The promoter reserves the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the sweepstakes in the event the sweepstakes is not capable of running as planned, for any reasons including but not limited to infection by computer virus, software malfunction, unauthorized tampering or fraud, or any other reasons beyond the promoter's control
- The contest winner will be named on Down East.com.
- In the event of a dispute as to the winner's identity, entries will be deemed made by the holder of the e-mail account associated with the entry
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Catch a Piece of Maine. Sure, most everyone would like to try. However, even if you can't lobster as a way of life you can follow the lobstermen who work for brothers Brendan and John Ready.
The Readys grew up in Cape Elizabeth and lobstered with their uncle. Now, decades later and with the notoriety of earning the U.S. Small Business Administration's Young Entreprenuers of the Year Award, the Readys bring the realities of catching lobsters to national and international customers. They were the first to sell a lobster trap — and all it catches in a season — to customers, in a sense creating community-based aquaculture. See more of their handiwork at www.catchapieceofmaine.com and enjoy their blog here.
—Edsonline@downeast.com
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