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NATE Sponsors 2010 Photo Contest
Watertown, SD - Jun 3, 2010 - The National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) is sponsoring a photo contest. Take a photo of your tower (or any communications tower) and submit it by June 30, 2010. The entry form is posted at the NATE website.
The winning entry will be used on the Sept. 2010 cover of Tower Times, NATE's member publication. Other entries will be used on later Tower Times covers. All photos must be relevant to the tower industry and any photo portraying improper safety will not be considered.
The winning photographer will also receive two full conference passes to the NATE 2011 conference in Oklahoma City.
The entries will be judged by the NATE staff.
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