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PCT Launches Annual Photo Contest

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PCT is proud to announce the call for entry for its 10th annual Best Pest Photo Contest.The contest is your chance to be recognized alongside your peers for having taken one of the best photographs in the pest control industry.

| October 17, 2011

RICHFIELD, Ohio — PCT is proud to announce the call for entry for its 10th annual Best Pest Photo Contest. (Click here to view a slideshow from last year's contest). The contest is your chance to be recognized alongside your peers for having taken one of the best photographs in the pest control industry. Photos will be judged on color, clarity and content.  The winning photographer will receive $500. In addition to the photo, please provide:

  • Identification of the pest
  • Where the photo was taken
  • Anything else unique about the photo or circumstance under which it was taken

Send this year’s nominations via e-mail to photocontest@giemedia.com or mail them (prints and CDs are both acceptable — no Polaroids) to: PCT Online, c/o Brad Harbison, 4020 Kinross Lakes Pkwy., Ste. 201, Richfield, OH  44286. Deadline is Dec. 5.

*Important note: There is a limit of one photo per entrant.

 

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