Schuylkill River Network Student Street Art Contest Now Accepting Entries Thru March 29
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The Schuylkill Action Network and the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary are now accepting entries for the Schuylkill Student Street Art Contest through March 29. (Extension Notice)

Any students in grades 6-12 who attends public, private, or homeschool within Berks, Chester, Montgomery, or Schuylkill Counties are invited to enter the contest.

There will be a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner for each of the four counties: Berks, Chester, Montgomery and Schuylkill County--

-- 1st Place Winners: Artwork transformed into street art and a $100 gift card

-- 2nd Place Winners: $75 gift card

-- 3rd Place Winners: $50 gift card

Click Here for all the details and to look at past winners.  Questions should be directed to Virginia Vassalotti, SAN Coordinator, by calling 302-655-4990, ext. 121 or by sending email to: vvassalotti@DelawareEstuary.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Schuylkill Action Network website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates.  Like them on Facebook.  Follow them on TwitterClick Here to support their work.

For more information on the programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Partnership for the Delaware EstuaryClick Here to sign up for regular updates from the Partnership, Like the Partnership on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, Join them on Instagram or Subscribe to their YouTube ChannelClick Here to support the Partnership’s work.

(Photo: 2018 1st place - Berks County - Abigail M. Ryan, 6th grade Conrad Weiser Middle School.)

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[Posted: March 5, 2019]


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