Congratulations Allison!

 

 
 
 
 
Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.
 

Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.

Photograph by: Livia Mior , TIMES

Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.
 

Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.

Photograph by: Livia Mior , TIMES

 
Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.
Allison Welters is the winner of the first Where Am I weekly TIMES contest. She confirmed that the missing “i” was actually pictured in front of The TIMES office (inset) on North Avenue last week. She is not only our first weekly winner, but her name – along with others who Facebooked in their answers – are now eligible for a grand prize being awarded in February 2014. Where Am I is part of a twice-weekly TIMES contest, where readers are asked to identify the location of the missing “i” from The TIMES sign. It’s going to pop up in different locations each week around town. Entering is simple. People can “Like Us” on Facebook, then using a computer or the new Layar app on a smartphone or tablet, click on the “Answer on Facebook” button and tell us the answer before 9 a.m. every Monday morning. By doing so, they’re automatically entered to win. For instance, where was the “i” in the picture above. Readers are also encouraged to watch for the Who Am I component of this contest that runs every Tuesday in the pages of this paper.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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