Students Invited to Enter F.C. TV, Photo & Video Contest

Students with a still or video camera can spend summer break tapping into their creative talent and competing for one of two, $250 Bob Morrison Prizes. This annual contest was created by the TV station’s Cable Access Board in memory of longtime board member Bob Morrison.

The contest is open to students in grades K-12 (during the 2010-11 school year) who live or attend school in Falls Church City. Students may submit photographs or videos illustrating the theme of “Falls Church City – My Hometown.” Entries will be judged on theme, quality and creativity by a three-person judging panel. The first place winner in each category will be awarded the $250 cash prize during the Falls Church Cable Access Corporation annual meeting in October.

Entry requirements can be found on the Falls Church City Television website, fcctv.net. All entries must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30. For more information call Mike Palmrose, 703-248-5692.

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