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2009 Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest Open House Unveiling

What Fundraiser
When Nov 19, 2009
from 05:25 pm to 07:30 pm
Where 328 NW Broadway, Portland
Contact Name Sean Stevens
Contact Email ss@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 503.283.6343 ext 211
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Come see the winners of the our 5th Annual Photo Contest. Enjoy beer and wine at this open house gallery event.

The jury has met and the winners have been selected in the 5th Annual Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest.

From the hundreds of submissions, five winners have been chosen in the categories of Wildlands, Wildlife, Waters, Endangered Places, and Kids.

Join Oregon Wild, our friends and supporters, and some of the many photographers who submitted to this year's contest as we unveil this year's winners.

Where: Tribute Gallery (328 NW Broadway #117, Portland, OR)

Photographer Brett ColeWhen: November 19, 2009 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Who: Unveiling is open to the public free of charge, with a $5 suggested donation at the door

What: The unveiling of the winners of the 2009 Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest including beer provided by Rogue Ales and wine provided by Lemelson Vineyards.

Framed prints of the winning photographs and honorable mention submissions will be for sale.

Stop by and see stunning photography from Oregon's backcountry, have a drink, and celebrate our efforts to protect and restore our state's wildlands, wildlife, and waters.

See last year's winners here.

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Art Heads Custom Framing
Lemelson Vineyards
Food Front Cooperative Grocery

photo by Brett Cole

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