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Baby Lamb Naming Contest at Pine Mountain Gold Museum

(Last Updated On: December 21, 2017)

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Don’t be sheepish. Fame and fortune can be yours if you suggest the winning name for Lucy’s baby lambs. OK, we’re kidding about fame and fortune but the prize — a Pine Mountain Museum Gift and VIP ticket package – is priceless.

Baby Lamb Contest Form: http://goo.gl/07OsIZ

A few rules apply:

1. One lamb is a male, the other a female

2. The lamb’s mother is named Lucy

3. While voting by the public will weigh heavily in the process, the final decision on the name of the lambs will be made by Pine Mountain Gold Museum staff

The contest will be conducted in two parts. Name submissions can be made at pinemountaingoldmuseum.com or in person at the Pine Mountain Gold Museum, 1881 Stockmar Road, in Villa Rica.

Submissions will be accepted until 3 p.m., on Saturday, June 11, 2016. The Pine Mountain staff will pick their favorites from the suggested names, and the person who submitted each of the winning names will win a Souvenir Pine Mountain Gold Museum Key Chain and four VIP tickets to visit the Museum, Pan for Gold and Ride the Pine Mountain Scenic Railroad.

The winning names will be announced at the Pioneer/Summer Fun Day event Saturday, June 18, 2016 at Pine Mountain.

Some fine print…

1. If more than one person suggests the same winning names, the contest winner will be chosen at random

2. There is no cost or obligation to participate in the contest

3. Enter as often as you like

4. Call 770-459-8455 for more information

Have Fun and Good Luck!

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David A. Milliron, Villa Rica City Manager
571 W. Bankhead Hwy, Villa Rica, GA 30180
(678) 840-1211 | [email protected]

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Kevin is a reporter for The City Menus. A 2007 graduate of the University of West Georgia, he moved out of state briefly before returning to the Carroll County community in 2013. He enjoys seeing and writing about the growth in Carrollton and surrounding communities.