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Bartley Ranch Park asks public to submit photos for this year’s Sierra Autumn Exhibit

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85kp_kevinkarl_fall_rgb-204x300-1785164-9064296Share your favorite fall photographs with thousands of Washoe County park visitors by entering Bartley Ranch Regional Park’s Sierra Autumn photography exhibit.

Photographs will be displayed in the park’s Western Heritage Interpretive Center throughout the month of October. 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. The exhibit is free to the public.

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 in the Sierra.

The park would like to receive photos by Friday, September 28, 2012. To make arrangements, please contact Bartley Ranch Regional Park staff at (775) 828-6612.

“Fall is an extraordinary visual season in the Sierra,” Ranger Harrower said. “People take some incredible photographs during this time of year and the goal of the Sierra Autumn exhibit is to give them a chance to share those photos with the rest of Washoe County.”

What: Sierra Autumn fall photography exhibit.

Where: Western Heritage Interpretive Center, Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., Reno

When: Exhibit display from October 1 – 31, 2012 (the exhibit will be closed on October 26 in observance of Nevada Day)

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

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

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