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Date: Sat, 22 Jul 1995 10:27:47 -0700
From: Krista Kramer <kkramer@moscow.com>
To: Bill London <london@unicorn.it.wsu.edu>
Subject: apples, apples, apples (& photo contest)
Bill,
Thanks for the apples. Here's the text for the photo contest.
Photo Contest
Visions for Moscow
Enter photographs that answer one of these questions:
* What do we have in Moscow that we want to keep?
* What do other communities have that Moscow should have?
Prizes for Contest Winners include:
* $25 gift certificate; UI Bookstore * $25 gift certificate; Bookpeople * 4
tickets to the Nutcracker at Beasley Coliseum on 12/5/95; Festival Dance *
Two claw-foot wine glasses; Jim Gale * Bike Helmet; Paradise Creek Bicycle
* $25 Gift Certificate; Wine Company of Moscow * Dinner for 2 Gift
Certificate; Beanery * Dinner for 2; Pasta, Etc. * 12-month deluxe calendar
using your 12 photos ($29.95) ; Kinkos * 36 exposure roll film and
developing ($15); Safeway * Silk Plant Basket; Furniture Center * $10 Gift
Certificate; Hodgins Drugs * $10 Gift Certificate; Mikey's Gyros * Totebag
and 2 mugs; PCEI * "Hog Heaven Red" sweatshirt; Camas Winery * 1994 Set of
Baseball cards-from the Conlon Collection; Brown's Cooperstown * $20 Gift
Certificate; Casa de Oro * Choice of autographed travel book; Bill London *
"Photo-bug" earrings; Susan Palmer * Idaho Fishing Book; Charlie Powell
Visions For Moscow Photography Contest Rules:
1. Everyone is eligible to enter the contest. No more than three entries
per person.
2. There are two categories:
* photos of Moscow illustrating features and facilities in the town
that we should keep (things that help make this town a community)
* photos from towns other than Moscow illustrating features and
facilities that we would like to add to Moscow as it grows and changes
3. Entrants must submit color or black & white prints, sized 4" by 6" or
larger, along with a short (less than 100 words) caption, in poetry or
prose, that states the location of the photographed image and explains why
the features or facilities pictured are valued by the entrant. The
entrant's name and phone number must appear on the back of both the photo
and the caption. Entrants must clearly label the submission as a Moscow
photo or a non-Moscow photo.
4. The entrants must give to Moscow Vision 2020 the right to use the
photographs in future publications, displays, and exhibits. Submission of
accompanying negatives is encouraged. Materials will not be returned.
5. The caption must be submitted on one 8 1/2 by 11 inch (or smaller)
paper. More than one photograph of the same subject or view can be
submitted with each caption. If more than one photograph is submitted with
a caption, all those photographs must be firmly attached to one 8 1/2 by 11
inch (or smaller) paper. No individual photo can exceed 8 by 10 inches in
size.
6. The public will judge the winners at the Moscow Farmer's Market from 9
am to noon on September 9, 1995.
Deadline for Entries
Entries can be left at the Moscow Public Library or the Moscow Chamber of
Commerce until the close of business on September 6, 1995.
The purpose of this contest is to: help create a shared vision of Moscow's
future; help both the citizens and planners of Moscow recognize and
preserve the valued qualities of this community; and gather examples from
other communities that would improve Moscow as it continues to grow.
Sponsored by Moscow Vision 2020, a local non-profit citizens' group
dedicated to increasing public participation in planning and development
decisions. For more information, call Nils Peterson at 882-4620, Susan
Palmer at 882-5023, or Bill London at 882-0127.
Krista Kramer
Disability Action Center - Northwest
124 East Third St.
Moscow, ID 83843
208-883-0523 v/tdd