Latrobe resident Clare Kaczmarek’s affinity for area parks is reflected in the photos she takes at the scenic locations. It also has translated into multiple wins in an annual photo contest conducted by the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation. An image Kaczmarek snapped of snow-covered structures and evergreens at Laurel
Clare Kaczmarek photo
Latrobe resident Clare Kaczmarek’s photo from Ohiopyle State park won the Judges’ Choice award in the “Motion” category of the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation’s 2019 “Through the Seasons” photo contest.
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Shutterbugs and tunesmiths have an opportunity to use their skills to help salute the 50th anniversary of Pennsylvania’s Environmental Rights Amendment.
The nonprofit Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation has announced a new contest as it searches for an original song that best reflects the writer’s sentiments about the landmark amendment to the state constitution.
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A misty morning on the Youghiogheny River has earned a Latrobe woman an award in the Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Foundation’s “Through the Seasons” photo contest.
Clare Kaczmarek, 68, won the Judges’ Choice award in the contest’s “Motion” category for her photo of the river running through a bed of rocks.
This year more than 100 photos were entered into the contest by amateur and professional photographers. The contest included seven categories: Park & Forest Adventures, Intergenerational Joy, Motion, Dogs In the Outdoors, Other Wildlife Sightings, Selfie, and Young Photographers.