Volume 2 Issue 11/ November 2014
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GET YOUR 2015 CALENDAR |
Order your 2015 Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor calendar today!
The coveted cover shot, entitled Manchaug Falls, was submitted by Edd Cote of Millbury, MA.
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It is with pleasure that we present a collection of photographs taken in the beautiful Blackstone National Heritage Corridor by local photographers who, through their lenses, capture many images of the scenic and historic sites, the celebrations of Corridor partners and the beauty of our environment.
By ordering a 2015 Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor calendar, you are helping to raise awareness about the work which needs to be done in the Valley, our partners who are collaborating to move projects along and the 2015 programs that may be funded through the sales of this calendar.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO CALENDAR PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS |
Blackstone Heritage Corridor, Inc. has announced the winners of the 2015 Calendar Photo Contest.
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"Frost on Berries" submitted by James Owens.
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The 2015 in the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor© will include the work of James Owens from Uxbridge, MA, whose breath-taking picture "Frosty Berries," the January illustration, was taken in Whitinsville, MA. The wintry calm of the Blackstone Canal in N. Uxbridge, MA, will grace the page for February and was submitted by Carol Dandrade of Uxbridge. Spring is evident in the snow melt captured in "Blackstone Power," photographed by Edd Cote of Millbury, MA, and featured in March.
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BLACKSTONE HERITAGE CORRIDOR NEWS |
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Greenway Challenge: At the Starting Line
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Greenway Challenge: Riverdale Portage
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Greenway Challenge: At the Finish Line
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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Inc. |
The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is a unique cultural landscape of industrial history and immigration in the interconnected system of the Blackstone River watershed. An energetic nonprofit, the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Inc. partners with organizations, local communities and businesses, and residents to insure the long term vitality of the Corridor. Read more about Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
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