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Voting Opens June 5 for Northwest Reflections Photo Contest

Voting Opens June 5 for Northwest Reflections Photo Contest

The submission window for the 2022 Oregon Conference Northwest Reflections Photo Contest closed this week, and we were stunned to find that so many of you had contributed so many photos––449 in total, from nearly 50 talented photographers! Now it's time to vote for our favorites!

That’s very good news––and the quality of the photos is outstanding.

We’re updating the art throughout the Oregon Conference office building and are eager to use the 21 best photographs from this contest to tell the story of region and the people we serve.

To choose the finest photos we are inviting you––and all your friends from anywhere in the whole wide world––to visit the contest website and vote for your favorites!

The photos are grouped into seven (7) categories, so it’s easy to scroll through a gallery and make your selections.

Remember, the six most voted photographs in each category will receive a $50 prize, and three (3) of those will be printed large, signed by the photographer, and hung in the Conference office.

You get to help us choose!

Here are the rules…

• You will be asked to supply your name and an email address, (to prove you are human, not a bot.)

• You may vote for as many photos as you like, but only once per photo.

• Voting begins at 12:00AM on June 5, and continues through 11:59PM on June 20.

That’s it!

There are 86 churches in the Oregon Conference, and somewhere around 36,000 members.

Do you think we can get at least 10,000 votes?

Vote here: https://bit.ly/OCPhotoContest2022

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