Bangor -
Talk about putting your best foot forward.
Legs are on display at the Hammond Street Senior Center in Bangor.
There are fifteen pairs of legs involved in the center's Hot Legs contest.
Voting is open to everyone at fifty cents a vote.
The legs on display belong to senior center members, who are getting a big kick out of it.
"There's a lot of buzz going around about it," said Kelly Gilks, member activities coordinator at the center. "A lot of debates going. The legs are all anonymous, so no one knows who's legs are who's, but people are guessing and it's a lot of fun."
All proceeds go to the center. The winner will be announced on April 1st.
Bangor Senior Center Hosts Hot Legs Contest
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