University Recreation Photo Contest

University Recreation Photo Contest
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When you are participating in any University Recreation programs or events, be sure to bring your camera to capture the fun and memories of your sports activities, the beauty of the nature of the Outdoor Connection Center trips, and anything else that shows why you enjoy participating in campus recreation.

The winning photos will be featured in the spring 2012 UREC magazine. Winners will also receive UREC gear.

Enter up to 10 of your best digital shots to urec@uark.edu and include your full name, the event at which the photo was taken, and your affiliation with the University of Arkansas.

The contest is open to all students and University Recreation members. Examples of categories include: intramural or club sports, group exercise, aquatics, climbing at the bouldering or climbing wall, exercising in the fitness centers, etc.

The deadline to enter photos into the contest is Monday, Nov. 12.

Contacts

Lindsay Smith , public information coordinator
University Recreation
479-575-2662, ltlarso@uark.edu

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