Lobster Lovers Celebration begins
Maine lobster lovers, get your bibs on! To celebrate the bountiful harvest, the Maine Lobster Promotion Council is pleased to announce a fun-filled and delicious Maine Lobster Lovers Celebration.
The celebration begins in August – Maine Lobster Month! – and will continue through November. Businesses supporting the lobster industry will be featuring lobster specials at participating restaurants and retailers, cash mobs, contests, giveaways and special prize packages.
Prizes will include an all expense paid trip to the 2013 Maine Lobster Festival or the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival; $100 gift certificates awarded each week to use at local lobster restaurants, retailers and dealers; and additional gifts from local businesses including those in the hospitality industry.
A recipe contest on Facebook will give entrants the chance to win $100 gift certificates to local lobster restaurants and other prizes.
One of the communities joining the celebration is Rockland, the “Lobster Capital,” home of the famous Rockland Lobster Festival which just wrapped up. The Penobscot Bay
Regional Chamber of Commerce will also help sponsor a Lobsterpalooza Harvest Celebration that will take place August 26-31 in conjunction with the Maine Lobster Promotional Council and the Historic Inns of Rockland. This week- long celebration of lobster featuring “all things lobster” at businesses throughout the Penobscot Region will feature lobster dishes, lobster spa packages, lobster products, lobster boat tours, and lobster artwork just to name a few. The group also plans to organize a few cash mobs, and award lots of lobster related prizes to lucky customers.
Boothbay Harbor along with other towns across the state, will also be participating in the Lobster Lovers celebration and details on additional events will be released as they become available.
The Maine Lobster Promotion Council will provide participating businesses with promotional materials and support to help get the word out about the events.
“With the 2012 summer and fall lobster harvest projected to be 100 million pounds, there’s no better time to honor this valuable Maine industry,” says Dane Somers, executive director of the Maine Lobster Promotion Council. “We want everyone to enjoy lobster and the festivities we have planned to celebrate the hard work and bounty of Maine’s lobster harvesters.
Gov. Paul LePage has officially proclaimed August “Maine Lobster Month.”
“And we plan to keep the momentum and excitement alive right through the fall!” Somers said.
For more information, go to www.lobsterfrommaine.com and remember to like Lobster From Maine on Facebook.
For information on the Maine Lobster Promotion Council, contact Director of Marketing Marianne LaCroix at 541-9310 or MLaCroix@lobsterfrommaine.com.
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