Nature photography on display at First Colony Branch Library
Throughout the month of November, First Colony Branch Library will host a display of award-winning nature photography from the Cullinan Park Conservancy.
Winners of the Cullinan Park Conservancy’s first annual photography contest in 2011, the photographs depict various scenes of the park and its inhabitants. Enjoy the tranquility of the park’s natural beauty, its landscape, and its wildlife, as captured by area photographers.
Located on the southwestern outskirts of Houston, west of Addicks-Howell Road and north of U.S. Highway 90 in Sugar Land, the Joseph S. and Lucie H. Cullinan Park at Oyster Creek consists of 750 acres, encompassing White Lake and Pumpkin Lake, with frontage on Oyster Creek and Red Gully. The public park also includes extensive prairie and woodland acreage.
The exhibit may be viewed during regular library hours. For more information, call the branch library at 281-238-2800 or the library’s Public Information Office at 281-341-2677.
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