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Kids VT Camp & School Fair Prize Winners

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Thanks to everyone who attended our Kids VT Camp & School Fair on Saturday, February 2! Sponsored by Timberlane Dental Group and New England Federal Credit Union, the fair drew hundreds of families looking for summer programs to the booths of 57 local and regional exhibitors.

Kids in attendance had a blast with our Camp & School Fair Passports, too. We challenged them to collect stickers from six exhibitor booths for the chance to win a much-coveted Raised Jay Summer Camp scholarship or tickets to Sesame Street LIVE! Watch the video above to see Kids VT marketing director Corey Grenier do a live drawing of the winners, whose names and prizes are also listed below. Thanks for playing — and we hope to see you there next year.

Winner of the Raised Jay Summer Camp scholarship:
Jasmin, age 9, from Charlotte

Winners of Sesame Street LIVE! tickets (5 tickets per winner):
Ania Bloomberg, age 5, from Shelburne
Taragh Scharf, age 9, from Shelburne
Ted Connery, age 5, from Shelburne
Leo Beebe, age 5, from Winooski

This article was originally published in Seven Days' monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT.

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