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Feature Article - 31, 2007Verona e-photo contest
Verona Festival E-Photo Contest
The Verona Festival is pleased to announce the second annual photo contest. This year we are completely digital (E-Photo). There are four categories and they are: Faces of Verona, Verona community events, Windows on Verona and Historical or place of interest. The contest runs until July 31, 2007 when the judges will pick a winner in each category.
The contest is open to residents, friends and visitors who do not get paid to take photos. Limit of one photo per category and one photo per email. Submit your photos by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can view the rules and regulation on our web site www.veronacommunity.on.ca.
The winners will be announced from the stage on Friday of the Verona Festival, Aug. 10 2007. The winners will receive $25 worth of Verona Bucks, which can be used at the Festival or any business in Verona. If you have a question about the E-photo contest please email:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with “Photo contest question” in subject line.
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