Hey Newtown, do you have a cute baby photo?

Do you have a cute baby photo?  Enter it in  Newtown’s Beautiful Baby Contest and Help a Returning Soldier get a Handicap House! 

Pictured is Brooks from San Diego.  One can only imagine what this cute 4 month-old is dreaming about.  I think it might be puppies and kittens.  Brook’s grandparents are Linda Dale Mulholland (you might know her from Newtown Middle school if your child was lucky enough to have her as a teacher) and Bob Mulholland, who is chairman of Newtown’s Zoning and Planning Commission.

Brooks photo will be in the # 6 space on the 2016 Beautiful Baby voting booth, so if you know his grandparents, please throw a couple of dollars into the piggybank slit above his photo to help him win the title, and help a deserving soldier receive a handicap home through the Homes For Our Troops nonprofit.  100% of this fundraiser will be donated and earmarked for 22 year-old Army Ranger Sean Pesce’s home being built in West Haven, CT.

Contest is for all children (newborn – 4 years).  Winning child and their family are featured in the Newtown Labor Day Parade riding in a convertible sent by Mercedes of Danbury, as the “Beautiful Baby Winner”.

CHILD DOES NOT NEED TO LIVE IN NEWTOWN TO ENTER OR WIN

Entering is easy!

Just send a $10 check made payable to “Homes For Our Troops” and a 4 x 4” photo (cut a 4 x 6”) with baby’s name, contact phone #, and contact email address (if you have one, some grandparents don’t) written clearly on the back to:

Baby Contest

c/o Lois Barber

33 Zoar Rd

Sandy Hook, CT 06482

All information on the back of the photo is blacked out with permanent marker before the voting booth goes to Stop & Shop or any other location.  Voting booth will be at various locations throughout Newtown, starting with the Lion’s Club Duck Race.

For more information, please email  babycontest2010@gmail.com  or call Lois Barber  203 270-8017

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Submitted by Newtown, CT

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