PA Parks & Forests Foundation Through The Seasons Photo Contest Now Open
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The PA Parks and Forests Foundation is now accepting entries for its 2016 State Parks and Forests Through the Seasons Photo Contest through September 13. There are seven different categories and three photographs from each category will be awarded a prize-- -- The top vote-getter will be named People’s Choice in that category. -- Second prize in the category will likewise be chosen by popular vote. -- PPFF’s blue ribbon panel of experts (chosen solely at PPFF’s discretion) will select a Critics’ Choice in each category. This year the categories of entrants include-- -- Friends and Family Fun -- Fur, Feathers, Fins and Scales -- Learn About our Past/Historic Landmarks -- My Park and Forests -- Nature’s Colors -- Young Photographers (9-14) -- Young Photographers (15-21) Entries will be voted on through the PPFF’s Facebook page from September 14 to 21. For all the details, visit the PPFF’s State Parks and Forests Through the Seasons Photo Contest webpage. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Parks & Forests Foundation website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Foundation, Like them on Facebook or Follow them on Twitter. (Photo: 2015 Friends & Family Fun Critics Choice, Diane Lynch, Bald Eagle State Park.) NewsClips: Anti-Litter Activist Travels With Schuylkill River Sojourn Discover Presque Isle Adds New Activities For Park Visitors Teen Fisherman Spots Gator In Lehigh Canal AP: Rocking The Gap, Climbers Scale Delaware Water Gap Final Funding For York Rail Trail Improvement Hazleton Hike, Bike Event Will Celebrate Trails Day K & T Trail Expansion To Open Delaware Waterfront Township OKs Residential Development Along Montour Trail Hundreds Of Acres In Pittsburgh To Be Used For A Park Walking Tour Of Pittsburgh’s Future Biggest Park Reorganization Plan Proposed For Conneaut Lake Park Groundbreaking On New Trails For Erie’s McClellan Park Philly To Use Parked Cars To Protect Bike Lanes Valley Forge: Where Disparate Parts Of A Nation Were United |
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6/13/2016 |
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