Deadlines For PEMA Student Severe Weather Poster, Video Contests Coming Up
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The PA Emergency Management Agency is accepting submissions from students in grades 1 through 12 for a poster and video public service announcement contest featuring weather safety messages.

“We’re really excited about this contest, to see how students from across the state can help us spread these important safety messages,” said PEMA Director Richard D. Flinn Jr. “This is a great opportunity for kids to showcase their creativity while learning about severe weather safety.”

Video Contest - Grades 7-12

The theme for the video PSA contest is “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” and is open to all Pennsylvania high school and middle school students in grades 7 through 12, including those attending private, parochial, cyber or home schools.

The deadline for submissions is January 31.

The winner of the PSA contest will work with the PA Association of Broadcasters to develop a broadcast quality television commercial based off their winning entry to be aired statewide the final two weeks of March 2017.

Poster Contest - Grades 1-6

The theme for the poster contest is “When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors” and is open to all Pennsylvania students in grades 1 through 6, including those attending private, parochial, cyber or home schools.

The deadline to submit a poster is March 7.

The winning poster will be featured in state parks across the Commonwealth.

Winners of both contests will be recognized at a ceremony to celebrate their achievement.

The contest is being held with support from the departments of Education, and Conservation and Natural Resources, along with the Keystone Emergency Management Association, the National Weather Service, the American Red Cross and the United Way of Pennsylvania.

For more information, visit PEMA’s Student Poster and Video Contest webpage. Students, teachers and parents or guardians can download all official entry forms at that website.

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[Posted: Jan. 20, 2017]


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