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KVLT sponsors Silver Lily Award in Red Rose Festival Photo Contest

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Trout Lily

In recognition of our 25th year, KVLT sponsored the Silver Lily Award in the 2018 Red Rose Festival photography contest. This contest is open to everyone, and this years theme focused on the beauty of nature in Lancaster County. There were many excellent photographs submitted in the contest, and the judges had a difficult time selecting the winner. However, a photograph of a Trout Lily, photographed by Angel Estridge, was awarded the Silver Lily. The Silver Lily was designed by local artist Bob Doster, and presented by KVLT Board Member Christy Barnes and KVLT Executive Director Dick Christie.

KVLT thanks the City of Lancaster and the Lancaster County Council of Arts for allowing us to participate as a sponsor in the 2018 Red Rose Festival Photography contest.

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