Win a prize — send us your Wayland Post totebag photo

July 2, 2025
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Don’t miss your chance to show us where the Wayland Post travels with you!

Whether you’re hiking the White Mountains or strolling along the Esplanade, snap a photo with your Wayland Post tote bag, a printed copy of the paper or our website on screen in the foregoround and send it in by August 30, 2025. Email your entry (including your name, the location, and an optional caption or travel story) to info@waylandpost.org for a shot at one of our great prizes:

  • Grand Prize: $50 local-business gift card + front-page feature
  • Second Prize: Custom Wayland Post swag + Instagram spotlight
  • Third Prize: Limited-edition Post sticker + print shout-out
  • Bonus Categories: Farthest Distance, Funniest Caption, Most Massachusetts Spirit

All winners will be revealed in our September 15 Travel Edition and showcased online. A special thanks to John Flaherty for inventing the contest and shooting the very first “Where in the World is the Wayland Post?” photos!

Get your $25 Wayland Post bag here:

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