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Photos wanted for Herald contest (scroll to bottom for rules and entry forms)
By Lynn Hotaling
Delicate flowers, budding trees, children and pets in the yard for the first time in months... The Sylva Herald wants to see your vision of spring.
Readers are invited to submit photos in the paper’s eighth annual “Mountain Spring” photography contest. Some of the best photos – including those chosen first-, second- and third-place winners – will be displayed during Sylva’s “Greening Up the Mountains” festival Saturday, April 30. Winners will also be prominently displayed in the newspaper in the coming months.
Photographs submitted should be in color and must be taken by the entrant. Photos may have been taken at any time, not necessarily this spring. Participants may enter up to two photos for consideration.
Photos should be at least 5 by 7 inches and should be unmounted and unframed. They may not be computer enhanced. Entry blanks must be taped to the back of each picture.
The photos should reflect the theme, “Mountain Spring,” and should be outdoor scenes displaying the beauty and renewal of spring. Preference will be given to photos taken in the Appalachian and Western North Carolina regions.
“Greening Up the Mountains,” a downtown street festival sponsored by Sylva Partners in Renewal, is held annually on the last Saturday in April. Festival-goers will have the opportunity to watch traditional craft demonstrations, enter the heritage food competition and hear a variety of music. Food and craft vendors will also be on hand.
Those who would like more information about booth space during the festival should call SPIR at 586-1577.
The deadline for entering The Sylva Herald’s “Mountain Spring” photo contest is Thursday, April 14, at 5 p.m. For a complete list of contest rules and an application form, stop by our Main Street office; or visit the newspaper’s Web site at www.thesylvaherald.com.
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