2009-10 Litter Bit Better Poster Contest Winners

2009-10 Litter Bit Better Poster Contest Winners

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Mrs. Reid’s fourth grade class with the winning A Litter Bit Better! poster winner, Daphne Jebens.

Announcing the Grand Prize winner for the 2010 A Litter Bit Better! Poster Contest – Daphne Jebens and her “Pollution’s a fact so clean up your act” artwork!

For the third year, we challenged all fourth grade students in Rochester to draw a brightly colored picture that displays:

  • Why it is important to not litter
  • How you will make Rochester A Litter Bit Better!

There were 140 entries from classrooms across Rochester. With all of these fun and colorful entries it was a tough choice but our team of judges narrowed it down to one winner per school (who submitted entries) and then one Grand Prize winner.

2009-2010 A Litter Bit Better! Poster Contest Winners

Grand Prize Winner from Sunset Terrace

Daphne Jebens

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Bamber Valley
Paige Sarkaria

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Hoover
Emily Mae Eberhart

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Riverside Central
Lillia Newsom

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Rochester Central Lutheran
Brittany Ruth Winkels

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St. Francis
Meghan Grimes

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Holy Spirit Catholic
Julia Buntrock

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School Winners Receive

  • A Litter Bit Better! T-shirt
  • Opportunity to be in the Rochesterfest parade
  • Signed letter of appreciation from the Rochester Mayor
  • Teacher of school winning class gets $100 gift certificate from Office Max

The judging team felt that Daphne’s comic-like poster was whimsical and displayed how pollution not only impacts Rochester but also the world.

As the Grand Prize winner, Daphne will receive all of the items listed above plus her artwork published on a “I will not litter” pledge form, her photo with Mayor Brede, and a pizza party for her entire Mrs. Reid’s class at Sunset Terrace Elementary School.

You too can get involved in helping pick-up Rochester. Register your group, location and date online. Download your own copy of the Pledge Form and have all of your friends, family, and neighbors sign them.

Submitted by Rene Jones Lafflam on Tue, 2009-11-17 06:48.

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