Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce Celebrates Success of July 3rd in the Park and Prepares for Annual Chamber Golf Classic
The Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the “July 3rd in the Park” event was a resounding success for all involved. Visitors were treated to a variety of delicious foods and fun activities for the kids, the Joan Frost Art Show and the 3rd Annual Great American Dog Parade. The beautiful lakeside park provided an ideal backdrop for the event and enticed visitors to come enjoy the beauty of the park and take advantage of all that the area non-profits had to offer.
The Tom Ball Band performed for the crowd in the evening leading up to the spectacular fireworks at dusk.
There were about 70 dogs entered in the parade and picking just 3 winners was very difficult, but the winners were “Koda” owned by Kolton Vining, “Baxter” owned by Levi Knapp and “Prudence” and “Rose” owned by Jennifer and John Burke.
Next up on the Chamber’s slate of major summer events is the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce Golf Classic, scheduled for August 18th. This much anticipated event promises to be a fun outing for all involved. For more information, contact the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce at 864-5571 or [email protected], visit www.rangeleymaine.com or follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RangeleyLakes.ChamberofCommerce.RangeleyMaine.



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