Florence announces winners of 2025 community photo contest landscape category

Florence announces winners of 2025 community photo contest landscape category
Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon, Mayor — City of Florence
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The City of Florence has announced the winners of its 2025 Community Photo Contest, recognizing outstanding contributions in capturing the essence of the local community. The contest aimed to celebrate the people, places, and landscapes that define Florence.

In the Landscape Category, Becky Davidson took first place with her entry titled “There’s Always Room for One More.” Ramone Pretelini secured second place with “Mustangs on Display,” while Steve Ellis earned third place for his work “Butterfly.” An honorable mention was awarded to Rick O’Brien for his photograph “Sunflower Gets a Visitor.”

The city expressed gratitude to all participants for their submissions and acknowledged the impressive talent displayed in each entry.



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