Cascadia Conservation District

view of kids and saddle rock mountain

Photo Contest

Photo Contest

Education

The 2025 Calendars have arrived!

Calendars are FREE and available at our office: 1350 McKittrick St, Ste B in Wenatchee. Office hours are Mon-Fri 9:00-4:00.

While you’re there, please check out our information table to learn more about our natural resources stewardship programs and chat with a friendly Cascadia staff member about how we can best serve you and our community!

*New this year – a Spanish calendar will be available soon!

From the ridge tops to the valley bottom, Chelan County provides residents and visitors alike, with a spectacular place to live, work, and play. In celebration of everything the county’s natural resources provide, the Cascadia Conservation District will host a photo contest. Anyone age 13 and up who shares our appreciation for Chelan County’s natural resources is invited to participate. Entries will be accepted from interested members of the public for six categories including: plants, wildlife, agriculture, recreation, landscapes, and water.

If funding allows, the winning photos will also be included in a 2024 stewardship calendar. The calendar will be designed to include suggestions of things citizens can do to be better natural resource stewards.

We are currently seeking sponsorships so that we are able to produce a 2025 calendar. Sponsors’ logo and contact information will be displayed on the calendar to show their commitment to conservation.

Please contact us at
(509) 436-1601 or [email protected] if you are interested in sponsoring an ad space.

These messages and the photo contest/calendar were developed as part of the Picture the Wenatchee watershed stewardship campaign, which has been expanded to the Chelan County Clean Water Campaign in order to include all of Chelan County.

2025 contest will open May 1 – Oct 1!

View Contest Rules Here
View Terms of Use Here

"In the end, we conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught."
-Baba Dioum, Senegalese poet