2023 Municipal Calendar Photo Contest Ends September 29!

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Don’t forget! Submit your photo contest entries!  The deadline is fast approaching!

Photo Contest Rules

To summarize, we’ll accept photos from members of the Enfield community, including individuals who live in or own property in Enfield or business owners who have their primary place of business in Enfield. 

Limit twenty (20) photos per person.

Subject matter is important!  Be sure your photos are about Enfield: placed in Enfield, people from Enfield (doing something truly amazing if they aren’t in Enfield when the photo was taken) or events that have taken place in Enfield. 

Photos must be received by Thursday, September 29, 2022.

Check out our complete rules and guidelines on photo submission.  

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Original source can be found here.



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