Mother's Day Mania Trivia

Ogunquit, MELocal News

WHP has launched the "Mother's Day Mania Trivia" contest, inviting community members to participate and test their knowledge about the significance of Mother's Day. This article outlines the official contest rules, providing essential information regarding eligibility, entry submission, and important dates for participants. Contestants are encouraged to engage with the trivia, fostering a sense of community spirit and celebration surrounding maternal figures. The rules are crafted to ensure fairness and transparency, allowing for a level playing field among all participants. This initiative not only serves as an entertaining challenge but also reinforces community connections, making it a meaningful event as Mother's Day approaches.

Additionally, the contest offers prizes, further incentivizing participation and excitement. By engaging the audience in this trivia, WHP aims to create a fun and interactive experience that honors mothers. Overall, this contest exemplifies the station's commitment to community involvement and celebration of familial bonds.

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