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Through the Lens: Lloyd Riley Exhibition Adds Photo Contest

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Congratulations to this month’s photo winner: Gloria Barron

Submit your photos of life around Zionsville from the past or present…TODAY and be entered to win a $100 gift certificate to a local restaurant!

Through the Lens: Lloyd Riley Exhibition Adds Photo Contest

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As pictured, in 1983, Gloria Barron and Euna Pittman getting ready to deliver posters promoting the Traders Point Hunt Club Charity Horse Show and Country Fair held at Wild Air Farms in Zionsville.

These were exciting times in the 1980s as jumpers came from all over the U.S. to participate in this annual show. Stansfield Circle produced the County Fair with proceeds going to their charities.

Lastly, The Green Apple Restaurant donated a dinner with etiquette lessons for children for the WFYI Auction in 1976. Enjoying the evening on the patio were Tracy Barron Phillips [Barron’s daughter] and her friends, Laura Sue and the Babcock brothers. The mothers who bid on the dinner also enjoyed dinner at the restaurant.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Enter your photos:

Website: sullivanmunce.org

Fill out the form and upload photographs
Drop off photos to be scanned: SullivanMunce Cultural Center, 225 W. Hawthorne St., Zionsville

Mail in entry: SullivanMunce Cultural Center, 225 W. Hawthorne St., Zionsville

Questions? Email [email protected]

Posting on Social Media
Posting on social media is encouraged. However, to be considered for the exhibition and contest, you will need to submit entries via one of the ways outlined above.
Facebook: @sullivanmunce
Twitter: @sullivanmuncecc
Instagram: @sullivanmunce

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