A Spot Kota Contest is being held at the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill.
Residents should be on the lookout for a small green Triceratops. The triceratops, named Kota, slipped out of her cage and crept out the door on Monday, June 3 from the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History. She made her daring escape while her cage was being repaired. Any sightings of Kota should be reported to the Museum. A weekly update or photo of Kota and the business or place she has been spotted will be posted at the Bollinger County Library and Bollinger County Museum.
A reward of $50 will be awarded to the individual whose name will be drawn from all those who turn in a completed entry/sighting form of where the sightings have occurred. Completed entry/sighting forms may be turned in at the Bollinger County Museum or the Bollinger County Library once Kota has returned to the Museum and the contest has ended.
Entry/sighting forms are available at the Bollinger County Library or the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History.
Contest ends September 28, 2013
For more information call 573-238-1174 or email bcmnh@sbcglobal.net
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