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21st APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Announces Call for Entry
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21st Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition
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The Turchin Turns Twenty
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Two found dead along Blue Ridge Parkway within hours of each other, officials say Simone Jasper, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
May 24 The National Park Service reported two deaths on the Blue Ridge Parkway within hours of each other.
The first call came at about 3 a.m. Sunday, when rangers received a report of a person in distress, the park service said in a news release. Officials spotted two passengers inside a car that was parked near mile marker 63 and the James River Visitor Center in Monroe, Virginia.
The driver identified as 55-year-old Kevin Cox of Lynchburg, Virginia died at the scene, likely after experiencing a medical emergency, officials said.
Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition Jurors Named
Jurors have been announced for the 18th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition.
High Country Press reports over 800 photos were submitted to the competition this year. Amateur and professional photographers hope to become a finalist, with over $4,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs in numerous categories.
A partnership between Appalachian State University Outdoor Programs, the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, and Virtual Blue Ridge, the AMPC celebrates the unique people, places, and pursuits that distinguish the Southern Appalachians, and has has grown into one the region’s most prestigious photography competitions.
Shauna Caldwell and Eric Heistand are the jurors for this year s competition, and the Turchin Center will be offering limited access to the Mezzanine Gallery where the AMPC will be exhibited.