Enter Your Photographs for the Town & Country Gardeners Photography Contest for Cash Prizes

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Name: Enter Your Photographs for the Town & Country Gardeners Photography Contest for Cash Prizes
Date: June 9, 2025 - June 20, 2025
Event Description:
Enter Your Photographs for the Town & Country Gardeners Photography Contest titled "Picturing History: Gardens and Landscapes of Washington" June 9-20. Current photos of gardens and landscapes associated with people or events in Washington’s history and/or with the Bicentennial. Five Categories: - Backyard Gardens - Rural Washington - Parks & Cityscapes - Art in the Garden - Living Creatures Read all the details at WashingtonBicentennial.org under the Photo Contest tab
Location:
Submissions will be accepted beginning at 9am, Monday June 9; the deadline for entry is 3pm, Friday, June 20. Entries must be dropped off to the main desk at Washington District Library, Five Points Washington. Be sure to read the rules for preparing your entry.
Contact Information:
Cindy Byrd, President, Town & Country Gardeners. 309-657-7528
Fees/Admission:
Free
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