Back To News/PR Index | | Forever Resorts Launches #MyNatureSelfie Contest to Commemorate National Park Service Centennial, Through August 16 | Prizes Awarded Weekly, Monthly; One Grand-Prize Winner Receives Weekend Stay at Forever Resorts Destination | Visitors
to any U.S. park can snap a selfie and, in five words or less, describe
why they love that park. Then, they should share their selfie via social
media, being sure to tag @ForeverResorts and use the hashtag #MyNatureSelfie,
for a chance to win. Entrants must be 21 years of age or older to qualify
for prizes.
Prizes will be awarded weekly and monthly for the contest’s duration. Weekly winners will be announced on social media each Thursday and will receive a hat, t-shirt or gift bag from Forever Resorts’ participating destinations; monthly winners will be announced on the 27th of each month beginning May 27 and will receive a backpack filled with swag from Forever’s destinations to use on their next outdoor adventure. One #MyNatureSelfie winner will receive the grand prize—a weekend stay at any of Forever Resorts’ participating destinations in 2017. Participating destinations include places such as Signal Mountain Lodge in Grand Teton National Park, Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim, Cedar Pass Lodge at Badlands National Park and The Lodge at Bryce Canyon—as well as Forever Resorts’ houseboating destinations at places like Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Mead and Lake Mohave in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. “Snap it. Share it. Win it. That’s what we want everyone to do who loves being outdoors in their favorite park setting,” says Darla Cook, vice president of public relations and events, Forever Resorts. “This momentous year for the National Park Service, with its “Find Your Park” and “Every Kid in a Park” campaigns, is all about discovering the exhilarating park experiences that matter to you. Sharing your favorite park with others is the best way to encourage more people to get outdoors.” About
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