Lebanon — The Beautiful Baby Contest, sponsored by Preceptor Delta Iota, begins at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Lebanon Memorial Park bandstand. The public is encouraged to bring a lawn chair and enjoy the fun.
The contestants are:
Baby Boy
Colton Demaree son of Amber McKinney; Jayden McCulley son of April McCulley; Alexander Deaton son of Justin and Heather Deaton; Taigen Bevard son of Ashley Glass and Michael Bevard; Corbin DeVol son of Alex and Nikki DeVol; Levi Pittman son of Matt and Michele Pittman; Curtis Hicks son of Bryant and Brittany Hicks; Cooper Hodges son of Jeremy and Elise Hodges; and Enoch Hamlin son of Molly and Greg Hamlin.
Also Jacob Anderson son of Katie and J.J. Anderson; Dravin Goad, foster parents are Mark and Kathy Williams; and Jakob Sanders son of Sandra Dukes and Joshua Sanders
Baby Girl
Kyra Forester daughter of Scott and Renee Forester; Marabeth Burgin daughter of Craig and Leisa Burgin; Madysen Schick daughter of Callie Barley and Landon Schick; Elizabeth Popovitz daugher of Brian and Wendy Popovitz; Lexi Bowman daughter of Felicia Lee and Jason Bowman; and Helen Johnston daughter of Kyle and Ariel Johnston.
Also Adan Kernodle daughter of Jason and Holly Kernodle; Danielle Lesperance daughter of Nixie and Daniel Lesperance; Shelby Battson daughter of Rob and Andrea Battson; Natalie McPherson daughter of Glen and Tracy McPherson; Caylee Glasson daughter of Logan Glasson; and Shyann Marshall daughter of Lisa Malone.
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