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STEM's 2014 "Nature in Moorestown" Photo Contest

Get out your cameras! It’s time to go and capture Moorestown’s natural beauty through photos of its plants and wild life. STEM (Save the Environment of Moorestown) sponsors a Photo Contest annually to show our appreciation of nature.


Photography is a great way of capturing this beauty and sharing it with our family and friends. Here is your chance to show off your community and your photographic skills.


The rules:


The photos must be taken in Moorestown after June, 2013 of nature subjects such as plants, insects, birds and animals. Submit 5x7 inch prints (color or black and white).

Entries must have the following info written on the back of the photo to qualify: 1) Title of picture; 2) Name and address of the photographer plus e-mail address; 3) Designate Adult or Student division (16 or younger); 4) Location of photo; 5) Month and year of photo and 6) An arrow pointing to the top of the picture. 

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Digital editing and adjustments are accepted, but not photo montages. A maximum of four entries per person will be accepted. You do not need to be present to win.


Mail entries to STEM, P.O. Box 704, Moorestown, NJ 08057 by June 25, 2014.  The photo contest will be judged at STEM’s annual picnic June 29 at 4 PM.  Prints will be accepted up to 3PM the day of the picnic.

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This year the picnic is being held at 12 Pepperbush Ln, Moorestown. If you wish to stay for the picnic, please bring food to share.  Contact Betsy Schnorr (609 932 4910) for information regarding the picnic. 

All prints submitted will become the property of STEM for non-commercial use in educational and promotional materials. For more information concerning the photo contest, call Bill Creekmore at 856 461 8717.


Last year's winners can be seen on the STEM WEB site: http://www.stemonline.org 



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