Vote Now For The ‘People's Choice’ Award In The Watershed Foundation's Annual Picture Your Watershed Photo Contest

January 15, 2024 at 3:19 p.m.

By Staff Report

The Watershed Foundation invited the public to participate in the annual Picture Your Watershed photo contest by casting their votes for the coveted "People's Choice Award.”
The online voting platform is now live, allowing individuals to play a vital role in celebrating and recognizing the captivating images captured by talented photographers who showcased the beauty of the local watershed, according to a news release from The Watershed Foundation.
“The annual photo contest is part of The Watershed Foundation's commitment to raising awareness about environmental conservation and bringing the beauty of our watershed to the forefront,” said Jennifer Zartman Romano, communications coordinator for TWF. “We have garnered a very impressive array of submissions from passionate photographers across the community this year and, honestly, we can’t wait to share them! Each photograph tells a unique story or perspective, highlighting the importance of preserving and protecting our cherished water resources.”
Visit https://watershedfoundation.org/events/photo-contest/ to browse through the entries and vote for your favorite photograph. You can vote once per day.
“By participating in the ‘People's Choice’ voting, you contribute to the recognition of the outstanding efforts of these photographers and help to elevate the significance of watershed conservation in our community,” Zartman Romano said.
Voting is open from now until midnight on Jan. 31. The People’s Choice award and other category winners will be announced in February and the winning photographs will be featured.
The Watershed Foundation extends its appreciation to all participants and encourages everyone to engage in this exciting opportunity to celebrate the watershed.
To cast your vote and view the submissions, visit https://watershedfoundation.org/events/photo-contest/


The Watershed Foundation invited the public to participate in the annual Picture Your Watershed photo contest by casting their votes for the coveted "People's Choice Award.”
The online voting platform is now live, allowing individuals to play a vital role in celebrating and recognizing the captivating images captured by talented photographers who showcased the beauty of the local watershed, according to a news release from The Watershed Foundation.
“The annual photo contest is part of The Watershed Foundation's commitment to raising awareness about environmental conservation and bringing the beauty of our watershed to the forefront,” said Jennifer Zartman Romano, communications coordinator for TWF. “We have garnered a very impressive array of submissions from passionate photographers across the community this year and, honestly, we can’t wait to share them! Each photograph tells a unique story or perspective, highlighting the importance of preserving and protecting our cherished water resources.”
Visit https://watershedfoundation.org/events/photo-contest/ to browse through the entries and vote for your favorite photograph. You can vote once per day.
“By participating in the ‘People's Choice’ voting, you contribute to the recognition of the outstanding efforts of these photographers and help to elevate the significance of watershed conservation in our community,” Zartman Romano said.
Voting is open from now until midnight on Jan. 31. The People’s Choice award and other category winners will be announced in February and the winning photographs will be featured.
The Watershed Foundation extends its appreciation to all participants and encourages everyone to engage in this exciting opportunity to celebrate the watershed.
To cast your vote and view the submissions, visit https://watershedfoundation.org/events/photo-contest/


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