Cornell Cooperative Extension Holds Its Second Annual Photo Contest
August 1, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
What does Gardening in Sullivan County mean to you?
FERNDALE, NY (August 1, 2011) – Cornell Cooperative Extension has announced its second annual photo contest.
This year’s theme is “What Does Gardening in Sullivan County Mean to You?
Enter a photo that best represents Sullivan County gardens and horticulture. Start snapping away. It can be trees and shrubs, flowers, fruits and vegetables, or people working in the garden.
The photos should reflect gardens all year long, so don’t forget about Fall and Winter.
What kind of gardening/horticulture do you enjoy? Everyone is welcome to send in photos.
Cornell prefers they photos are sent electronically as an attached jpg file.
The 12 best will appear in the second annual calendar to be sold this Fall by Cornell Cooperative Extension as a fundraiser.
All entries must arrive by August 31, 2011 to be considered. Entries should be sent to smd243@cornell.edu.
For questions or more information, call Susan Dollard at 845-292-5250.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension Holds Its Second Annual Photo Contest
August 1, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
What does Gardening in Sullivan County mean to you?
This year’s theme is “What Does Gardening in Sullivan County Mean to You?
Enter a photo that best represents Sullivan County gardens and horticulture. Start snapping away. It can be trees and shrubs, flowers, fruits and vegetables, or people working in the garden.
The photos should reflect gardens all year long, so don’t forget about Fall and Winter.
What kind of gardening/horticulture do you enjoy? Everyone is welcome to send in photos.
Cornell prefers they photos are sent electronically as an attached jpg file.
The 12 best will appear in the second annual calendar to be sold this Fall by Cornell Cooperative Extension as a fundraiser.
All entries must arrive by August 31, 2011 to be considered. Entries should be sent to smd243@cornell.edu.
For questions or more information, call Susan Dollard at 845-292-5250.
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