“Where in the World is the Wayland Post?” Contest

June 14, 2025
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Photo by John Flaherty

Show us where you take the news! Whether you’re crossing the Charles or crossing the Rockies, we want to see where The Wayland Post goes with you!

How to Enter:

  • Take a photo with your 1) Wayland Post tote, or 2) print edition, or 3) WaylandPost.org on your screen in a unique or scenic location—near or far! Email your photo to info@waylandpost.org with:
  • Your name
  • Where the photo was taken
  • A short caption or travel story (optional)
  • Entries are due by August 30, 2025.

Prizes:

  • Grand Prize: $50 gift card to a local business + feature on our front page and website.
  • Second Prize: Free custom Wayland Post swag item + Instagram spotlight.
  • Third Prize: Shout-out in print and a limited edition Post sticker.

Bonus Categories:

  • Farthest Distance from Wayland
  • Funniest Location or Caption
  • Most Massachusetts Spirit

Winners Announced:
Winners will be revealed in our September 15, 2025 Travel Edition and featured across our website and social media.

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