Calling all males (or females) preparing to pop the question!
WFVX Bangor is looking to help a lovebird make the perfect proposal during a local commercial break of the “American Idol” finale on May 21.
The winner also will receive a prize pack containing a .65 carat diamond engagement ring from Quality Jewelers, and more than $2,000 in gift certificates that will help in planning and paying for the special day.
To enter, visit www.foxbangor.com and click on the “Pop the Question” banner. Insert your information and write a brief (no more than 500 words) explanation of why you should be the one to propose during the “Idol” finale.
You must be at least 21 years old to enter, and entries must be received by noon on Friday, May 9.
Do you own land in Maine? Do you want to? Just by making a video and answering these questions you could win $20,000.
The Maine Association of Realtors? is holding a contest asking people to tell why the love – or want – to own a piece of Maine.
All you have to do is make a video for YouTube that’s no more than three minutes long. Submit it to www.yourpieceofmaine.com before June 2 and you could win the $20,000 grand prize. There also will be one $5,000 and EIGHT $1,000 prizes.
Judges are looking for creativity, so get out your jokes, your box of tissues, whatever it takes to make a blockbuster video and post it.
Good luck!
Just a reminder.
"Big Brother" auditions will be held from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at Linnehan’s Credit Now Auto at 1211 Hammond St. They'll be bottled water, coffee and donuts on hand to help you make it through the auditions.
It previously was thought that CBS would be sending in a casting crew, but I was informed this morning that WABI (the local affiliate) will be handling it all as the network searches for new housemates for season 10.
Check out www.cbs.com/bigbrother to view the show’s eligibility requirements and application form by clicking on the “Think You’ve Got What It Takes?” link on the right-hand side of the page.
“Oprah’s Big Give” is coming to Maine – sort of.
WVII Bangor announced Tuesday that ABC has selection it as one of 100 stations to receive $10,000 to support the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program. As part of the network's “Oprah's Big Give” Affiliate Outreach Program, ABC stations across the country could submit proposals for projects that would help their local communities. Locally, the money will be used to help cancer patients get transportation to and from treatment appointments.
Many need daily or weekly treatment, often over the course of several months, and they may not have a car or be able to drive themselves. The American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program provides free transportation for cancer patients to and from their life-saving appointments-exclusively by way of volunteer drivers who donate their time and the use of their personal vehicles in order to help others.
I know there were some not-so-favorable comments posted on the BDN Web site about this show, but I don’t think anyone can complain about money that will help local people.
Now it’s time to see if we can make that money grow. In the spirit of Oprah's Big Give, Aroostook, Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset and Washington county businesses and residents are being challenged to increase the amount that Oprah’s given and here’s how you can help:
The money raised will be used to purchase gas cards to offset the rising price of gas for the Society's generous volunteers that donate both their time and use of their personal vehicles to drive cancer patients.
By now, most of you know that Ramiele Malubay was voted of last night and I must say it was time for her to go.
With one more contestant gone, it's time to gear up for another episode of "Idol Gives Back" that's set to air at a special time, 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday on FOX.
This is one of my favorite nights of the season as the contestants get a chance to do what they love for a good cause.
FOX is reporting an even bigger list of celebs this time around, including Robin Williams, Celine Dion, Kiefer Sutherland, Brad Pitt, Miley Cyrus, and even football faves Eli and Peyton Manning. The list goes on, so check out the FOX Web site to see who's expected to make an appearance and to find out how to donate.
Want the real breaking news about last night's "American Idol?" Contestant David Cook made a trip to the hospital after the show complaining of heart palpitations.
According to media reports all over the Web, including at TMZ.com, Cook was released after being treated for high blood pressure, but wouldn't you have high blood pressure if you had to combine a Dolly song with Simon? It's enough to give enough to give anyone chest pains.
More later ...
It’s confirmed! Casting crews from CBS will be at Linnehan’s Credit Now Auto at 1211 Hammond St. from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 12, looking for new housemates for season 10 of “Big Brother.” Complete details of the day’s events aren’t yet available, but you can check out www.cbs.com/bigbrother to view the show’s eligibility requirements and application form by clicking on the “Think You’ve Got What It Takes?” link on the right-hand side of the page.
This just in ... Bravo's "Project Runway" winner Christian Siriano will be joining "Access Hollywood" as a guest correspondent during "Nickelodeon's 2008 Kids'Choice Awards" in Los Angeles, Cali. on March 29. Siriano will make his "Access Hollywood" debut on Friday, March 28, to give a sneak peak at what he'll be wearing when he hits Nickelodeon's trademark orange carpet to hand out "Fierce Fashion Awards." "I think it's fabulous that I'll be on the red carpet checking to see if anyone is a hot tranny mess," Siriano said in Friday's press release. If you're a "Project Runway" fan, I imagine his carpet critique will be much more entertaining that Joan Rivers.
A couple of days late (better late than never), but that doesn't mean that I like the show any less.
Each episode of "The Secret Life of a Soccer Mom" on TLC follows a different mother as she abandons a life normally guided by her children’s schedule to instead focus on career goals she previously gave up on.
For example, the first episode I saw featured a mother of two following her dream as a fashion designer.
Maybe the term soccer mom is offensive to some (and no, I don't have children), but I think it's great that these moms are getting a chance to explore what life would have been like had they not put their dreams on hold for their children and families.
Check out an episode at 8 p.m. Friday, March 14 on TLC as one mom explores the life she always wanted as a chef.
This just in! The crew that separates fact from fiction is heading to the University of Maine at the end of the month. The Discovery Channel’s “MythBusters” will be on camps March 30. It’s unclear exactly what they’ll be looking to prove or disprove, but it’s sure to be entertaining. Keep checking back for more info as it’s made available. For now, learn about the show by visiting the Discovery Channel Web site .