Congratulations to Adirondack Life!
Just found out that our neighbors and friends at ADIRONDACK LIFE have won Magazine of the Year at the International Regional Magazine Association. They won a canoe-load of other awards as well.
Here’s a quote from Betsy Folwell from the press release we received:
“The Magazine of the Year award is such a boost for a small organization based in a relatively small place,” said creative director Elizabeth Folwell. “We like to think that Adirondack Life responds to our readers’ interests and anticipates their needs, and our content and presentation have changed over the years to reflect these concerns. That acclaimed international judges find our magazine compellingly written and beautifully designed is a tremendous honor. But our first order of business is to continue to engage our readers with thought-provoking material and gorgeous photography they can’t find anywhere else.”
And this from the press release:
This is the third “Magazine of the Year” honor for Adirondack Life, a unique publication that covers historical, political, social, recreational and environmental issues relevant to the six-million-acre Adirondack Park and is known for some of the best photography in and out of New York State’s wilderness. The publication was awarded Magazine of the Year in 2004 and 2008.
Adirondack Life magazine rocks! Congratulations.
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Take note that the cover article above from the October issue “A Plan to Save Our Towns, Rethinking the Adirondack Park Agency” was penned by none other than NCPR’s own Brian Mann. It’s an excellent article I might add.