Online snowman contest draws more than 800 entries in Lake County

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First place in the contest was “Dragon Breathes Fire” by Gretchen Mclaughlin. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. — What started as a way to have a little bit of fun during the snow that started late in February ballooned into an avalanche of response.

A snowman contest, where the entrants built their snowman, then posted it on Facebook, generated more than 800 snowman pictures by the time the contest ended.

“We were frankly shocked by the number of people who built a snowman and posted it to our Facebook page,” said Steve Short, owner at Lakeport Tire and Auto Service, sponsor of the contest.

“An incredible array of very creative snowmen were built throughout Lake and Mendocino counties and beyond. We even got two entries from outside California. We saw a ‘fire-breathing’ dragon, movie characters, animal ice sculptures and, of course, hundreds of traditional snowmen ranging from palm-sized to 10 feet or more tall. It was absolutely incredible fun to see each new picture as it was posted,” he said.

The snowman contest was the brainchild of Marie Shrader, familiar to many in Lakeport as the creative mind behind several of Lakeport’s community events over the past several years.

The second place winner was “Mailbox” by Atlanta de la Mare. Courtesy photo.

“When Marie texted asking if we would sponsor the snowman contest, I immediately said yes. Lakeport Tire and Auto Service always strives to be heavily involved in our communities, and what better way to show that than to host a snowman contest when many people are staying safely in their homes due to snow on the roads,” said Short. “Marie has a very creative mind.”

In fact, the snowman contest was becoming such an immediate success, that a “Pets in the Snow” contest was quickly added, also sponsored by Lakeport Tire and Auto Service. This contest generated nearly 200 entries in just a few hours.

Prizes are being awarded for first, second and third place in each contest.

In addition, Lakeport Tire and Auto Service is making a donation to the Lake County Animal Shelter, who posted a picture of shelter animals out in the snow.

Katie West won third place for “Fishing Day.” Courtesy photo.