The Rangeley Skating Club and the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce that the 4th Annual Rangeley Winterpaloozah!, a fun-filled celebration of winter activities and competitions for the entire family, was a huge success. The event took place on Sunday, February 17th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM at Haley Pond and Rangeley Town Park.
The Skating Club and the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce teamed up again this year to host the event, which included all the favorites from past years – skating, curling, pond hockey, fat tire bikes, snowshoes, kick sleds, horse & cart rides, marshmallow roast, snow golf, snow kite, snow castle and, new this year, saucer bowling – All FREE! There was also a slate of fun, pay-to-enter competitions for the entire family, with prizes awarded to winners in each competition. Competitions included: Paloozathon Race, Dog Keg Pull, Cardboard Sled Race, Firewood Toss, Fat Tire Bike Race and the Paloozah Carry (a variation on the popular wife-carry event).
Winners of the competitions were:
Paloozathon Race
Men – Jeff Berman
Women – Katie Pye
Dog Keg Pull
Small Dogs – Chris and Celine Kuhn with “Brady”
Medium Dogs – Nancy & Gary Perlson with “Scout”
Large Dogs – Echo McDonough with “Lulu”
Cardboard Sled (Best Design) – Hunter White
Cardboard Sled (Race) – Geoffrey Chase
Firewood Toss
Men – Ben Samson
Women – Maureen Clancy
Youth – Luke Gagne
Fat Tire Bike Race
Amy Hediger
Paloozah Carry
Zac Lounsbury & Mia Schulett
This year, agents from the Rangeley Border Patrol station were on hand to meet with participants, take photos and answer questions. Border Patrol Agent Anthony Atkinson stated “The Rangeley Border Patrol Station would like to thank everyone who attended the 4th Annual Winterpaloozah.
We had a great time meeting everyone, taking pictures, and answering questions. We look forward to seeing everyone at many more of the upcoming events within Rangeley and the surrounding communities.” Also joining the event and meeting with event participants were members and equipment from Rangeley Fire & Rescue.
Event co-organizer Karen A. Ogulnick, representing the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce noted “A tremendous amount of planning goes into organizing an event with so many activities. The successful results reflect the hard word of a small, but highly dedicated group of people. The satisfaction is in seeing all of the people coming out and enjoying the day with friends and family.” Linda Dexter, event co-organizer representing the Rangeley Skating Club, stated “Rangeley is a fabulous area for winter play. Haley Pond was covered with people having fun, a great sight to see. With the mountains as a backdrop, it looks like a scene out of vintage paintings”.”
The organizers were very pleased with the turnout and expressed their appreciation for all the event sponsors and the volunteers who worked so hard to organize the event – and are already looking forward to planning next year’s 5th Annual Rangeley Winterpaloozah.
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