Photos Benefit Make-a-Wish

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In honor of its 10th anniversary and in celebration of the upcoming holidays, Gold Medal Impressions sports photography gallery has its annual holiday sale through Friday, December 23. A percentage of sales benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey. Customers will also receive a discount and a free 16 by 20 matted photo of their choice.

Dick Druckman of West Windsor displays images of Giants, Eagles, and Jets; as well as magic moments captured during baseball, basketball, hockey, and soccer events. Druckman, who was recently featured on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer, has snapped the excitement of the opening games, the first pitches, and the home runs and grand slams at each new ballpark. He has also captured sports events for High Schools North and South. (WW-P News, October 7, 2011).

Holiday Exhibit, Gold Medal Impressions, 43 Princeton Hightstown Road, West Windsor, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sports photographer Richard Druckman features photographs from Super Bowls, Giants, Jets, Eagles, Yankees, Mets, Nets, Devils, Flyers, Rutgers, Georgetown, and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North and South. A West Windsor resident, Druckman is the official photographer for Trinity College’s squash team. Through Friday, December 23. A percentage of sales benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey. Customers receive a discount and a free matted photo. www.goldmedalimpressions.com or 609-606-9001.

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