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Entries Sought For Glendora Photo Contest
City officials want local shutterbugs to submit their best photos taken in Glendora for the chance to win prizes worth $50 to $200.

GLENDORA, CA — Glendora’s Community Services Commission is holding a photo contest to give local photographers a chance to have their work featured on the cover of a city publication.
Organizers are searching for photographs that best show off life in the city, from its outdoor spaces to local businesses. The deadline to enter the contest is July 9 and no entry fee is required.
Winners of the contest will be recognized at a commission meeting and will also receive a prize ranging from $50 to $200, according to the contest’s organizers. Winning photographs will also be considered for the cover of the city’s Fall 2021 activity guide or the Glendora Report, bi-monthly newsletter to Glendora residents.
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Entries will be accepted in these three categories: outdoors, pets and hometown pride, organizers said.
Outdoor photographs can include wildlife, scenic views or hiking in Glendora. Pet photos must be taken at a location in the city or at the South Hills dog park. Hometown pride photographs can feature local landmarks, people, businesses or other recognizable locations in the city.
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Photographers can submit their entries by emailing Community_Services@CityofGlendora.org and must include the photo, the title of the photo, the photographer’s name and contact info.
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