Personal Care Dentistry’s 2016 Thanksgiving Coloring Contest

Enter for a chance to win a gift card in Personal Care Dentistry’s 2016 Thanksgiving Coloring Contest!
Simply print the appropriate coloring page, color the picture and mail it in for your chance to win! Prizes will be awarded in three categories: Ages 1-5, ages 6 through 10, and ages 11 through 17. The winner will be awarded a $25 Visa gift card in each category. Be sure to put the entrant’s name and an email or phone number where we can reach the parent.
You can drop off your entry at Personal Care Dentistry or mail it to our clinic at:
Personal Care Dentistry
2233 North Hamline Ave
Suite 320
Roseville, MN 55113
All entries must be received before November 24, 2016.
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