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Seasonal & Holidays

Get your camera ready, set.... go!

Flanders Nature Center is holding a photo contest!

Flanders is holding a photography contest from January 9th through February 15th with prizes for the best submissions based on composition, image quality, originality and the story the image tells. This "Winter Scape” photo contest is an invitation to capture the spirit and beauty of the winter season in all of its beauty with images that might include landscapes, or wildlife pictured in a wintery context. The photos do not need to be taken on a Flanders’ property but instead can be taken anywhere that provides the photographer inspiration.

Entries must be in digital formats of 6MB or less in size. All the submitted images will be judged by Flanders staff and experienced photography associates and shared in a special gallery on the Flanders web site after the winners have been announced.

The cost for one submission is $5.00, 2/$7.00, 3/ $10.00, 4/$13 and 5/$15. All proceeds to benefit Flanders programming.

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Entry blanks as well as details on the contest can be found on their website at www.flandersnaturecenter.org or call Flanders at (203) 263-3711; Ext 10.

About Flanders

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Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust acquires, preserves and manages land; and uses the land to promote understanding and appreciation of nature, art and the environment. Founded by artist, farmer and environmentalist Natalie Van Vleck, Flanders provides a variety of environmental education programs year-round, designed to bring a deeper understanding of art, nature and farming to children, youth and adults in the Woodbury region and throughout Connecticut.

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