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Madison County Announces Winners of 2025 Photo Contest
WAMPSVILLE, N.Y. – The winners of the 2025 Madison County Photo Contest have been revealed, with April Lewin from Canastota taking home the grand prize. Her photograph, titled “Old barn in winter on Jones Rd. in Erieville, NY,” beautifully captures the essence of the town of Nelson and the wider Madison County area. This winning image will grace the cover of the upcoming 2026 Madison County Calendar, and Lewin has been awarded a $200 gift card for the Peterboro Table located in Morrisville, a generous contribution from both the restaurant and Madison County Tourism.
Additional Winners Recognized from Each Town
Alongside Lewin, there were winning entries from various towns within Madison County. The selected winners include:
- Will Smith – Town of Sullivan
- Tirzah Wicks – Town of DeRuyter
- Melissa Lynch – Town of Eaton
- Julie Wallace – Town of Cazenovia
- Joanne Hurst – Town of Smithfield
- Jacey Pokorny – Town of Stockbridge
- Hannah Bennett – Town of Lenox
- Gary Dixon – Town of Georgetown
- Diane Fenton – Town of Madison
- Denise Adams – Town of Fenner
- Darlene Nelson – Town of Brookfield
- Caleb Cassulis – City of Oneida
- Abigale Egger – Town of Lincoln
- Arthur Foley – Town of Hamilton
The photographs submitted by these talented individuals will be displayed in the hallway leading to the Board of Supervisors Chambers at the Madison County Office Building in Wampsville. Additionally, these images will be featured in the 2026 calendar, which is currently available for purchase.
Purchasing the Calendar and Future Contests
The calendar includes 15 months of stunning photography and can be acquired at the County Office Building for $5. Interested buyers may also call (315) 366-2201 to arrange for shipping or send an email to [email protected] for further inquiries.
Madison County extends its gratitude to all participants, having received a total of 160 photo submissions from approximately 65 photographers. The county anticipates making this contest an annual event, encouraging local residents to capture and share the beauty of their community. For more information or questions, please contact the Public Information Office at (315) 366-2822 or via email.
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