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Keuka Lake Association

― KLAEIDOSCOPE PHOTO CONTEST INFORMATION ―


KLAeidoscope of Keuka Calendar Committee

Karen Griffin

Jeanne Estep

Betty Brigham, ND

Candy Dietrich, ND

Kate Parsons

contact committee

2025 "KLAeidoscope of Keuka" calendars now available!

The 12 month calendar, introduced in June, includes beautiful photographs of Keuka Lake submitted by KLA members. The Calendar makes a wonderful holiday gift for family and friends. Copies are still available at local stores.

We are now accepting photos for our 2026 KLAeidoscope Calendar!

* Entries must be received by February 28, 2025.
* Photos must be of Keuka Lake, its shoreline, events, activities, hills or the KLA.
* Photos of all seasons are welcome.
* Limit three photos per entrant. Photographer or a relative should be a member of the KLA.
* Photos will be selected by a jury from entries submitted by KLA members.
* The photographers of all selected photos will receive a complimentary calendar.
* Awards are given to the front cover, back cover and first three choices.
* Digital photos should be horizontal and a minimum of 300dpi.

There are two ways to submit photos:

1. Fill out our electronic submission form and upload your photos all in one place: https://form.jotform.com/242883798476176

2. Email your photos as attachments.  Once received, we will respond with a submission form that can be printed, signed and mailed or scanned back.

Photos not selected for use in the calendar may be placed in the photo gallery on the KLA website or used in other KLA publications. Past entries may also be considered for use in future calendars.


For more information contact the KLA office at 315-694-7324


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MISSION

Founded in 1956, the Keuka Lake Association, with over 1700 members, provides a unified voice for those who love Keuka Lake. Our mission is to preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty for future generations.

Keuka Lake Association is a 501(c) (3) organization (a non-profit tax exempt organization under IRS rules). This distinction is defined by our service to the public and how we are mission-driven as opposed to profit-driven.

Gifts, donations and membership dues paid to our organization are used in direct service to the overall mission to preserve and protect Keuka Lake. Membership dues, donations and gifts are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Consult your professional tax preparer if you have specific tax related questions.