Winners of the St. Mary’s County Lions Clubs’ 2018 Peace Poster Contest were announced at an artists’ reception, Saturday, November 10.
The theme this year is KINDNESS MATTERS, and the students’ posters reflect their interpretation of this theme. The winners are Seth Sachs, 7th Grade, Margaret Brent Middle School; Faith Sampson, 7th Grade, Kings Christian Academy; Alexys Perdomo, 7th Grade, Esperanza Middle School; and Clara Pham, 7th Grade, Little Flower School. Their winning posters from this local competition will be forwarded to the next level of competition where they will compete with students from Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince Georges and St. Mary’s Counties, and the District of Columbia.
Also recognized this year, are two Honorable Mention posters by Isabelle Michalski, 7th Grade, Little Flower School, and Leila Floyd, 8thGrade, Esperanza Middle School.
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Emilie Muise - 7th Grade - Margaret Brent Middle School
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Jasmine Campbell - 7th Grade - Esperanza Middle School
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Alexys Perdomo - 7th Grade - Esperanza Middle School
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Hailey Muise - 7th Grade - Margaret Brent Middle School
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Leila Floyd - 8th Grade - Esperanza Middle School
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Faith Sampson - 7th Grade - Kings Christian Academy
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Isabelle Michalski - 7th Grade - Little Flower School
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Lia Campbell - 7th Grade - Margaret Brent Middle School
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Clara Pham - 7th Grade - Little Flower School
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Caroline Herdlick - 7th Grade - Kings Christian Academy
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Katelyn Kelley - 7th Grade - Margaret Brent Middle School
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Miranda Sinclair - 7th Grade - Little Flower School
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Seth Sachs - 7th Grade - Margaret Brent Middle School
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Caira Molina - Esperanza Middle School
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Samuel Martinez - 8th Grade - Kings Christian Academy
St. Mary’s County Lions Clubs, working with our community partners, St. Mary’s County Arts Council, Studio R, and Red Chalk Studios in Virginia Beach, sponsored the contest for all County students ages 11, 12, and 13. Our judges this year are Nell Elder (St. Mary’s County Arts Council), Todd Burroughs (St. Mary’s County Public School Supervisor of Instruction for Fine Arts), Jane Rowe (Opal Gallery), Lions Anne Hodges and Dana Davis.
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