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Win tickets to The Nutcracker

Children can win free tickets to the Dayton Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ by entering a coloring contest.

Dayton Ballet and WHIO-TV are sponsoring the Sugar Plum Fairy Coloring Contest in conjunction with Dayton Ballet’s The Nutcracker which returns to the Benjamin and Marion Schuster Performing Arts Center December 11-20.

Children ages 4-10 may apply by downloading the coloring page available by clicking the link in the upper right corner on the ballet’s website www.daytonballet.org or by submitting their original artwork representing The Nutcracker theme.

The deadline is Saturday, Nov. 28 at 5 p.m.

The dancers will select the winners.

Winners will receive four tickets to The Nutcracker, four tickets to the Behind the Magic Backstage Tour and an autographed keepsake from the Sugarplum Fairy and the Dayton Ballet Dancers.

Each submission must include the child’s name, age, address, city, state, zip code and parent or guardian phone number or email on the reverse side.

Entries should be sent or delivered to Sugar Plum Fairy Coloring Contest c/o Dayton Ballet, 140 N. Main Street, Dayton, OH 45402 or by email to diane.schoeffler-warren@daytonballet.org.

Only one entry per child will be accepted. The winners will be announced on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

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