“Yukon’s Best History Contest” open to everyone; Fun and lots of prizes up for grabs

  • In the Y66MSA office, 528 W. Main Street in Yukon, left to right, Emilie Hickman, Eva Hickman, Lydia Gholston, Gracen Hickman, and in front Audrie Gholston and Henry Gholston hold a few of the prizes for May’s “Yukon’s Best History Contest.” Photos by Carol Mowdy Bond.
    In the Y66MSA office, 528 W. Main Street in Yukon, left to right, Emilie Hickman, Eva Hickman, Lydia Gholston, Gracen Hickman, and in front Audrie Gholston and Henry Gholston hold a few of the prizes for May’s “Yukon’s Best History Contest.” Photos by Carol Mowdy Bond.
  • Left to right, Audrie Gholston, Lydia Gholston holding her cell, Henry Gholston, Gracen Hickman in back, and Emilie Hickman, with Eva Hickman in front holding her cell, use their Smart Phones to read the window display QR code on the corner of 5th and Main Streets in Yukon, to enter “Yukon’s Best History Contest.”
    Left to right, Audrie Gholston, Lydia Gholston holding her cell, Henry Gholston, Gracen Hickman in back, and Emilie Hickman, with Eva Hickman in front holding her cell, use their Smart Phones to read the window display QR code on the corner of 5th and Main Streets in Yukon, to enter “Yukon’s Best History Contest.”
Yukon 66 Main Street Association (Y66MSA) is hosting “Yukon’s Best History Contest” the entire month of May. Hundreds of dollars in prizes are available for contestants to win. Weekly prizes will be awarded in three age categories: adult, youth, and children. Grand prizes, all worth at least $100, will be awarded at the end of May, drawn from all entries. All ages, in Yukon and elsewhere, are…

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