Conservation District announces poster contest awards

Tue, 03/27/2018 - 5:15pm

MIDCOAST — Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District is pleased to announce – and congratulate – the winners of the annual conservation poster contest. This program is part of the National Association of Conservation Districts' contest, which each year sets a national stewardship theme. Rebecca Jacobs, KLSWCD program manager, presented a lesson on this year's theme, Watersheds: Our Water; Our Home, to more than 500 K-6th grade students in 11 schools throughout Knox and Lincoln counties.

We greatly appreciate the enthusiasm, knowledge, and support of this year's judges – Sharon Chadwick, District Supervisor; Anna Fiedler, Director of Land Conservation at Midcoast Conservancy and District Associate Supervisor; and BJ Dobson, District Volunteer – who evaluated more than 300 posters on content, visual effectiveness, originality, and universal appeal to select the winners.

The following three grade-category winners will be entered into the state competition. Each of these students received a $25 gift certificate to Flatbread Pizza, where the District held an Environmental Education Fundraiser and Poster Contest Gallery on March 7:
Grades 4-6: Zoe Curtis (Grade 4), Hope Elementary School
Grades 4-6: Audrey Colby (Grade 5), Thomaston Grammar School
Grades 2-3: Alexis Willey (Grade 2), Warren Community School
Grades K-1: Whitney Pearson (Grade 1), Appleton Village School

The judges also selected a winner from every classroom that submitted entries:
Appleton Village: Izzy Allen (2nd)
Gilford Butler: Leo Gross (K), Lucia Herrick (1st), Liam McLennan (1st), Miles Merriam (1st), Lucia White (2nd)
Hope Elementary: Paige Gatchell (K), Maggie Curtis (1st), Lola Noriega (2nd), Gage Esancy (3rd), Madeline Tohanczyn (5th)
Owls Head Central: Brayden Fogg (2nd), Lyla Brooks (5th), Kayla Baines (5th), Bailey Breen (5th)
South Bristol: Charlotte Wollen (K), Colin Mitchell (2nd)
South School: Cristiano Vargas (2nd), Emma Ulvila (4th), Caitlin Turner (5th), Scarlett Martin (5th)
Warren Community: Amelia Sukeforth (2nd), Riley Johnson (2nd)

Honorable mentions were awarded to: Isla Hancox, Jack Brodis, Sebastian Munster, Nick Andrews, Emma Monahan, Elsa Schwalm, Ka-Maree Kassa, James Hallock, Caroline Tricous, Bella Knight, Autumn Brewer, Tabitha McGregor, Oliver Wight, Connor Harris, Daisy Swindler, Logan Brow, Cooper Deane, Lorelei Parent, Braelyn Waters, Alexis Sylvia, Atlanta Roberts, Gabryelle Grotton, Helen Harrington, Alyssa Randall, Mauricio Butler, Anna Dupont, Noah Clayton, Rose Tohanczyn, and Leona Bournival.

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District congratulates all the winners and commends all the students for their efforts. For the complete list of winners and pictures of category winners, please visit www.knox-lincoln.org/k-6-poster-contest. For more information about this and other District programs, please contact Rebecca Jacobs at rebecca@knox-lincoln.org or (207) 596-2040. Knox-Lincoln SWCD is an equal opportunity employer and provider.