The Merrimack’s 2024 Community Photo Contest Officially Underway

Calling all photographers! Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) wants to see your best shots of life in New Hampshire. Now through Friday, May 31st, send The Merrimack your best color photography for a chance to be featured in their 2025 community calendar and social media pages. Plus, each winning photo comes with a cash prize!

“Whether you’re a professional or enthusiast, the Community Photo Contest celebrates our great state – while highlighting local talent,” said Linda Lorden, President of The Merrimack. “From scenic views to community events, we can relate to photographs that bring us together as a community.”

Each photographer may submit up to ten (10) entries to be considered for the calendar and digital use. For each winning photo selected, a $100 cash prize is awarded to the photographer. To be considered, photos should depict aspects of community life in the Granite State, with a special focus on the unique character and charm of Merrimack, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.

The winners of The Merrimack’s 2023 Community Photo Contest were:

  • Erin Rojek of Concord
  • Pamela Curilla of Boscawen
  • Kendra Goodness of Webster
  • Edie Currier of Contoocook
  • Aaron Monier of Concord
  • Grace McCulloch of Pembroke
  • Pamela Provost OF Pembroke
  • David Mackenzie of Bedford
  • Melissa Jette of Center Barnstead
  • Amy Hinton of Litchfield
For more about the Community Photo Contest, how to enter and contest rules, click here.

Merrimack Style is treating everyone – customers, employees and community members – with dignity, care, respect and compassion. Founded in 1867, The Merrimack has served the people, businesses, non-profits and municipalities in Central and Southern New Hampshire for 157 years. In 2023, The Merrimack was recognized as “Best Bank” by the Capital Area People’s Preferences or CAPPIE Awards for the 14th year in a row. Merrimack County Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank that benefits local depositors, borrowers, and surrounding communities instead of stockholders on Wall Street. To learn more, visit any of their local offices in Bow, Concord, Contoocook, Hooksett, Nashua and Windham, call 603.225.2793 or visit themerrimack.com.