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Taking the plunge in the annual Lobster Dip
Kathy Johnson
| Posted: Nov. 27, 2017, 1:11 p.m. | Updated: Nov. 27, 2017, 1:14 p.m. | 2 Min Read
With the words “Ready, set dip!” 44 people race into the water in the North Each Point for the fourth annual Lobster Dip on Nov. 25. The event is a fundraiser for the Barrington Municipal High School Me To We team, which is heading to South Africa during March Break. A total of $507.50 was raised for the cause. - Kathy Johnson
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The fourth annual Lobster Dip was held Nov. 25 in the water at North East Point at the Cape Sable Island causeway.
The event had a Canada 150 theme and also served as a fundraiser for the Barrington Municipal High School Me To We team, which is heading to South Africa during March Break. A total of $507.50 was raised for the cause.
A pair of dippers react to the water during the fourth annual Lobster Dip on Nov. 25 in North East Point. The event was part of the Municipality of Barrington’s Festival of Lights celebration and a fundraiser for the Barrington Municipal High School Me To We team.
A Young boy proudly waves the Canadian flag during the fourth annual Lobster Dip on Nov. 25 in North East Point. This year’s event had a Canada 150 theme with a Canada 150 swag bag, toque and finishing medal awarded to all participants by the Municipality of Barrington.