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MVSB Accepting Photo Submission for Annual Community Calendar Contest

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MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) is excited to announce the launch of its annual community calendar photo contest, open to the public now through June 28. Entries should represent what it means to explore and enjoy beautiful New Hampshire. Winning photos will be featured in MVSB’s complimentary 2025 community calendar, website, social media and/or note cards.

“We are seeking images that represent life in New Hampshire – everything from scenery and community events to daily life,” said Cindy Hemeon-Plessner, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing & Experience Officer at MVSB. “We accept photos from both amateur and professional photographers, and we are so excited to see the submissions this year.”

A maximum of ten photos per photographer can be submitted for each category and photographers will be awarded $100 for every winning photo selected.

The 2024 complimentary community calendar will be available in wall and desk format at all MVSB locations in late fall.

To view the official rules, photo entry specifications and to submit your photos, visit mvsb.com/photo-contest. View past winning photos at mvsb.com/annual-community-photo-contest.

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