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A Photo Bash, a celebration of the 2022 Syracuse Photo Contest winners, will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, at Wildflowers Armory, 217 S. Salina St
Photo prizes will be awarded & raffle prizes will include guest passes to the Everson Museum of Art and gift cards to Wildflowers Armory. Attendees will then parade over to the Everson Plaza to view the winning images screened on the façade of the museum.
The outdoor screening begins at dusk, around 8:15 p.m. Photos will be displayed Sunday through Tuesday, Aug. 21–23, 2022, each evening.
To learn more, visit everson.org/connect/the-stand-summer-photo-contest-2022/
1855 painting by John Frederick Kensett, at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Located in a state park in Mount Washington, Massachusetts, it's equally beautiful in person.
The white mark on the tree is called a "Blaze." They mark the trail.
We spent many hours hiking and trying to find the next one after the sun went down.
Strobist: hand held flash camera left, sunpack softlight 2000a on SC-17 chord. Iso and aperture set to balance the sunset vs the flash, which only shoots on full power.
Scouts watch and enjoy the dance party at the Delta Basecamp Bash during the 2023 National Scout Jamboree at The Summit Bechtel Reserve in Mount Hope, West Virginia. (BSA Photo by Dan Glass)
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The Maine Bartenders Bash kicked off Restaurant Week Maine in spirited fashion, offering the sold-out crowd to sample and vote on custom concoctions made with locally-made Cold River Vodka. Tom Laslavic of the Camden Harbour Inn won the $500 prize with his Camden Hike cocktail. To find out more about all the great events going on during Restaurant Week Maine and to get the recipe for the prize-winning drink, visit www.mainerestaurantweek.com/events.htm.
The Threeways Roadhouse and Tourist Park is situated on the corner of Barkly & Stuart Highways and is a convenient stop for travellers
heading North, South or East.
The Roadhouse first sold fuel in the 1960's from 44 gallon drums! In 1972 Shell developed the present site and today the Roadhouse is a family run business with an emphasis on friendly service. Keeping with tradition we are still a Shell fuel outlet accepting Shell fuel cards and all major credit cards.
Our Park features spacious, shady and grassed sites for Caravans and Campers in an outback setting. Enjoy a swim in the sparkling pool or relax with a cold beer or wine at the bar. Cook your own meal on our free BBQ's or dine at our restaurant and sample mouthwatering specials from our kitchen. Stay for a couple of days and visit some of the local points of interest - Mary Ann Dam, Devils Pebbles and so much more.