PA American Water Announces Winners Of Protect Our Watersheds Student Art Contest
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PA American Water Monday announced the winners of its 16th Annual “Protect Our Watersheds” Art Contest, with a sixth-grade student from Pittsburgh scoring top honors. The company received more than 800 entries from fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders across the commonwealth. PA American Water announced the contest winners as part of National Drinking Water Week, which runs May 6-12. Sixth grader Benjamin Bischoff of the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School earned the grand prize for his artwork with the message: “Protect Our Watersheds, Protect the Water We Share!” His artwork will be featured on “bloomer cards” and distributed across the state by PA American Water. Bloomers are seed-filled cards that, when planted and tended, produce a variety of wildflowers. "We are very impressed with the creativity shown in the children’s artwork and how well they expressed the importance of protecting our water resources," said Pennsylvania American Water President Jeffrey L. McIntyre. "With more than 800 entries this year, the contest has really grown in popularity as more students, teachers and parents are incorporating it into their environmental education.” Bischoff’s artwork earned first prize among western Pennsylvania entries, followed by fourth grader Beatrix Rummel, a homeschool student from Indiana County, in second place. Fifth grader Cameron Dames of Joe Walker Elementary School in Washington County finished third. In eastern Pennsylvania, the first place winner is sixth grader Amanda Zygmunt of Spring-Ford Intermediate School, Montgomery County. Second place goes to Yingqi Zeng from Abington Heights Middle School, Lackawanna County, and in third place is sixth grader Sarah Groff, also from Spring-Ford Intermediate School. The winning students will receive Barnes & Noble gift cards. PA American Water’s contest requires that the students accompany their artwork with a short description of how watershed protection affects them personally. After reviewing the entries, a panel of judges selected three top drawings from both eastern and western Pennsylvania before naming Bischoff as the grand prize winner. To see the winners, visit PA American Water’s Community Involvement webpage. (Photo: Overall winning entry by Benjamin Bischoff, Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School.) NewsClips: Centre County 7th Graders Learn About Water Quality In Their Own Backyards New Public Garden Opens Sunday On Fmr Haas Estate In Villanova Related Stories: DEP Begins Accepting Growing Greener Plus Watershed Restoration Grant Applications May 14 Apply Now For $5,000 In Mine Reclamation Grants From Anthracite Power Producers CFA Accepting Applications For Act 13 Water-Related, Recreation Grants Until May 31 Senators Yaw, Yudichak, Rep. Everett To Introduce Bills Creating Keystone Tree Fund Checkoff Stomping In Chiques Creek With Manheim Central Students, Lancaster County Centre County 7th Graders Learn About Water Quality In Their Own Backyards Honesdale, Wallenpaupack High School Students Win 2018 Wayne, Pike Counties Envirothon Feature: Thaddeus Stevens Students Build Rain Garden On Campus In Lancaster [Posted: May 7, 2018] |
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5/14/2018 |
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