Carson Valley Photo Club prepares for annual show

The March Photo Contest winners are: first place, Mitch Palmer, “POW Sculpture,” second place, Wendy Whyman, “Orange Feet,” and third place, Sandra Silva, “Pawsome Toe Beans.”

The March Photo Contest winners are: first place, Mitch Palmer, “POW Sculpture,” second place, Wendy Whyman, “Orange Feet,” and third place, Sandra Silva, “Pawsome Toe Beans.”

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Members of the Carson Valley Photo Club are preparing for their annual show at the River Fork Ranch on Genoa Lane in conjunction with the Genoa Western Heritage Days, April 28-30.

The club’s March meeting started with a presentation via Zoom by Cindy Marpel of Arizona. She went to Antarctica on a photography trip to see wildlife and the landscape.

The March Photo Contest winners are: first place, Mitch Palmer, “POW Sculpture,” second place, Wendy Whyman, “Orange Feet,” and third place, Sandra Silva, “Pawsome Toe Beans.”

The club meets 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month, sometimes they meet via Zoom and other times at The Carson Valley United Methodist Church, 1375 Centerville Lane, Gardnerville. Winning club photographs are often on display at The Douglas County Public Library, The Record-Courier or on Facebook by searching for the Carson Valley Photo Club.

Tickets are still available for the concerts at Genoa Western Heritage Days, but tickets for the Progressive Dinner are sold out.

Heritage Days daytime activities, including the photo show, are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The town’s inaugural horse parade is 2 p.m. April 29.

Visit www.genoanevada.org for more information.