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Monday, November 25, 2013

Give the 2014 Moxie Festival a theme‏

 Lisbon’s Moxie Store Owner Frank Anicetti and Moxie Festival Committee member Brenda Rogers encourage you to participate in the 2014 Moxie Festival theme contest.


32nd Annual Moxie Festival July 11-13, 2014
2014 Moxie Festival Committee
Lisbon, Maine

The Moxie Festival Committee is pleased to announce the opening of the 2014 Moxie Festival theme contest. The theme entry must include a reference to Moxie and Maine and be submitted by Jan. 1, 2014.

When entering the contest, keep in mind that the winning theme will determine:

  • How contestants will create a winning float for the Moxie Festival  parade on July 12
  • How artists will compete for the winning 2014 Moxie Festival logo
Entries can be made at the website www.MoxieFestival.com, emailed to debwagner@gwi.net or mailed to Debra Wagner, Moxie Festival Committee, 23 Center Street, Lisbon Falls, ME 04252 until January 1, 2014. Theme entries become the property of the Moxie Festival Committee.

The winner, chosen at the Moxie Festival Committee meeting in January, will win a deluxe Moxie-filled basket and will be invited to serve as a parade judge.

The 32nd Moxie Festival will be held in Lisbon Falls on July 11-13, 2014.

Since 1982, The Moxie Festival in Lisbon, Maine has been held on the second weekend in July. The Festival now includes a three day Pow Wow; Friday night fireworks and Moxie Recipe Contest; a Saturday parade, Moxie Day 5K Race, Moxie Day ATV Charity Ride, and Family Fun Fair; and on Sunday, the Chief Worumbo Androscoggin River Race and the Moxie Car Show. Moxie was designated Maine’s official soft drink on May 20, 2005.

According to Lisbon Public Safety Officials, an estimated 50,000 people attend the three-day Moxie Festival. The Town of Lisbon has approximately 9,300 residents.

1 comment:

False Deluder said...

WHY CAN'T THE MOXIE STORE BE SPRUCED UP?!?!?! Paint, awnings, window dressings, etc...? the town make soooo much from this event, and yet the "diamond in the rough" continues to be just that. UGH. "Restore the Store!"