Lupine Field

Lupine Field by Holly Heath – June 2022 Photo Calendar Feature Contest Winner (Courtesy photo/Holly Heath)

Meredith Village Savings Bank has launched their annual community photo contest. Winning full color photographs will be featured in the Bank’s complimentary 2023 community calendar, on their website, on note cards and/or on the Bank’s holiday cards. Entries can be submitted electronically at mvsb.com/photo-contest through Tuesday, May 31.

“We are looking for images that convey all aspects of life and beauty in New Hampshire — from daily life and scenery to local events and celebrations,” said Cindy Hemeon-Plessner, senior vice president and chief marketing & experience officer at MVSB. “The contest is one of our favorite traditions as the Bank and we can’t wait to see all of this year’s submissions.”

Because of differences in photo specifications, there are two categories participants can enter — one for website/social media photographs and one for images to feature in the Bank’s annual community calendar. A maximum of five (5) photos per photographer can be submitted for each category and photographers will be awarded $100 for every winning photo selected.

The 2023 complimentary community calendar will be available in wall and desk format at all MVSB locations in late fall. Visit mvsb.com/photo-contest to learn more or to submit your photos.

To learn more, visit any of the local branch offices located in Alton, Ashland, Center Harbor, Gilford, Laconia, Melvin Village, Meredith, Moultonborough, Plymouth, Portsmouth or Wolfeboro, call 800-922-6872 or visit mvsb.com.

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