Photo of Radford celebration captures first

Rebecca Harris of Radford captured July 4rth fireworks at the historic Glencoe Museum to win The Radford Photo Club’s “night photography with light” March challenge.

Tracy Burlingame’s New York City trip and Joyce Sims backyard photo tied for first in the open category.
Tracy, who is from Riner, photographed the construction façade of the Louis Vuitton building, designed to look like a stack of luggage.
Joyce captured a photo of a male cardinal in her front yard in Radford.

Railroad historian Ken Miller of Salem shared a special presentation of his photos at the club’s March meeting.
Club members will meet on Monday, April 6, 1 to 3 p.m., to tour the Transportation Museum in Pulaski, and hope for a passing train at the nearby station. Trains is the challenge for the April 23 meeting, at 6 p.m. at the Radford Public Library. The club will have a show at the Fine Arts Center for the New River Valley in downtown Pulaski in April and May. Follow The Radford Photo Club on Facebook for notifications about outings and events (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1923381475201424/).
The Radford Photo Club is a public group for ALL levels of photographers from the New River Valley. Club officers are Tracy Burlingame of Riner, Chuck Lynch of Christiansburg, and Jennifer Franklin of Pulaski.
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