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Photo Contest Greenway Keep The Tradition Running With Red Rose Run Winners Listed Photo employing staff, and main- is a chance for everyone to do The first virtual Octoraro Cam category are Steven Contest taining the building. something together from all Watershed Association Pho- Berkowitz of Kirkwood, Beginning Thursday, June Although the race was differ- around the world. This is a tography Contest featured a “Foxes,” first and People’s Begins 3, the city of Lancaster Office ent last year, the proceeds city celebration. We’re cele- total of 25 participants who Choice, and Blair FleisBY COURTNEY MENGEL

of Promotion (LOOP) will host its 45th annual Red Rose Run. This year’s race will be virtual, and participants can complete their 5 miles in one continuous route or over the course of four days from June 3 to Sunday, June 6. Participants will have the option to walk or run the race and can submit their times for a chance to win awards. Organizers will email the winners once they have been determined. T-shirts will be included in registration, which is currently open. This will be the fourth year that proceeds benefit Lancaster Central Market. When asked why people should participate in the race, Dani Decker, communications manager at Central Market, said, “Because it allows Central Market to continue operating and to continue to be a source of fresh food for Lancaster city and the surrounding counties.” Although there are for profit businesses within the market, Central Market is run by a nonprofit. Events such as Red Rose Run help Central Market with outreach,

still made a huge impact on Central Market. “It was so important because we used the money to purchase hand sanitizer stations, provide masks to everyone who walked through the doors, and do thorough cleanings,” explained Decker LOOP strives to make Red Rose Run better than the year before. This year, LOOP put together six different course options for those local to Lancaster. “Since the race is virtual, you can run it anywhere, but we put together these options to help guide people,” said Annie Weeks, director of LOOP. “It’s been a hard year for so many people, and this

brating community and we’re celebrating health.” “As a city, we are all coming back together after a year apart, and traditions like the Red Rose Run are a great way to do that,” noted Decker. “Central Market wouldn’t exist without a community. The support we feel coming from the community is what keeps Central Market going.” For more information about the Red Rose Run, visit http://bit.ly/RedRoseRun2021 or email loop@cityoflancaster pa.com. To learn more about the Central Market, visit https://centralmarket lancaster.com.

chmann of Oxford, “Turkeys,” second and third. In Outdoor Recreation, the honorees are HaLeigh Abbott of Atglen, “Daughter in Stream,” first and People’s Choice; Rupert Rossetti of Port Deposit, Md., “Volunteers in Stream Monitoring,” second; and Patty Blakeslee of Kirkwood, “Husband and Child in Octoraro,” third. The Wildlife winners are Steven Berkowitz of Kirkwood, “Fox and Bee,” first and People’s Choice; Rupert Rossetti of Port Deposit, Md., “Clubmoss in Snow,” second; and Mark McCardell of Peach Bottom, “Swan,” third.

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submitted approximately 80 photographs taken in the Octoraro Watershed. The images were judged by Sand River Photos and Frames. The winner of Best of Show is Michael Rucci of Cochranville with “Redbreasted Merganser.” The winners in the Landscapes - Adult category are Donna McCool of Cochranville, “Walton Farm,” first; Ed Lowe of Colora, Md., “Covered Bridge,” second and People’s Choice; and Joshua Killian of Harrisburg, “Chester Water Authority Dam,” third. In Landscapes - Youth, Justin Yu of Atglen placed first. The winners in the Trail

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