Enter The PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau 2020-21 Photo Contest
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On February 18, the PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau announced their new Photo Contests for 2020-2021 for photos taken in Jefferson, Elk, Clarion, Forest, or Cameron counties.

From March 2020 through May 2021, PAGO will sponsor five photo contests, each with a different theme.

Finalists’ photos will be posted on online with the four entries receiving the most votes winning the following: 1st Place $100, 2nd Place $75, 3rd Place $75, and 4th Place $25.

To enter complete the entry form and upload your photos at the Visit PAGO website.  Contest themes for 2020-21 are--

-- Through February: Winter Wonderland: Deadline: Feb. 29

-- March-May: Spring Things: Deadline May 31                                     

-- June-August: Sunday Drives; Deadline Aug. 31                                    

-- September-November: Trail Less Traveled: Deadline Nov. 30                             

-- December-February: Flavors of the Great Outdoors: Deadline Feb. 28       

-- March-May: Hometown Pride: Deadline May 31

Click Here for more information on the contest and how to submit entries.          

“With the amazing photographic abilities of cell phones, people are taking more and higher quality pictures than ever before. Our very popular photo contests can turn those pictures into cash. These contests are a proven way for us to keep in contact with the public and for them to share the many wonderful things in Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors region through their eyes,” said John Straitiff-Executive Director, PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau.

The PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau is a membership-based travel promotion organization serving five counties in Northwest Pennsylvania: Jefferson, Elk, Clarion, Forest and Cameron.

The mission of the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau is to develop and initiate programs and marketing strategies with the specific intent of increasing overnight travel-related expenditures within its designated region and to create a cooperative effort to increase awareness of this region as an ultimate vacation destination.

Visit the PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau website for visitor information,

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