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Bartley Ranch Regional Park is pleased to announce Sierra-Nevada Autumn Photo Exhibit

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.washoecountylibrary.us

Contact:
Amy Ventetuolo
aventetuolo@washoecounty.us
775.328.2070

Share your fall-themed photos with Washoe County.

Reno, Nevada. Sept. 7, 2016. Bartley Ranch Regional Park invites the public to submit photos for the 2016 Sierra-Nevada Autumn Photo Exhibit. Enter your favorite fall photo of Nevada and the Sierra.

Share your favorite fall-themed photographs with thousands of Washoe County visitors by entering Bartley Ranch Regional Park’s Sierra-Nevada Autumn Photo Exhibit.

Photographs will be on display in the park’s Western Heritage Interpretive Center throughout October. The exhibit is free to the public and will be open daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Visitors will be asked to vote for a People’s Choice Award and all participating photographers will be asked to vote for an Artist’s Choice Award.

There is no entry fee. Participants are asked to submit no more than two framed and ready to hang photos that express views of autumn throughout Nevada and the Sierra.

What:  Sierra-Nevada Autumn Photo Exhibit

When: Exhibit display from Oct. 1-31, 2016

Where: Bartley Ranch Regional Park

Details: No cost to enter, limit two ready-to-hang photos per person.

Contact: Bartley Ranch Regional Park Office at (775) 828-6612

“Fall brings the most dynamic colors of the season in our state. From mountain canyons laced with orange and gold Quaking Aspen groves, to the magnificent Cottonwoods along desert creeks, the state of Nevada and the bordering Sierra mountains inspire us all,” said Ranger John Keesee.

Photos must be received by Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016. To make arrangements, please contact Bartley Ranch Regional Park staff at (775) 828.6612. Participant applications are available at www.washoecountyparks.com.

For more information please contact:

Park Ranger John Keesee

(775) 828.6615 or jkeesee@washoecounty.us

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