Artwork of 13 Mesa students wins spot in 2006 conservation calendar
Artwork of 13 Mesa students wins spot in 2006 conservation calendar
The artwork of 13 talented students was chosen from more than 900 entries
submitted by second- and fourth-grade students from 35 Mesa elementary
schools in the sixth annual Water-Use It Wisely Art and Calendar Contest.
The winning artwork will be featured in a 2006 water conservation calendar.
The winning students are:
Reagan Babione Grade 2 Redeemer Christian School
Callie Barney Grade 4 Entz
Jesus Calvillo Grade 4 Emerson
Payton Henderson Grade 2 Johnson
Sadie Jones Grade 2 Hermosa Vista
Max Jones Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
Connor Legg Grade 2 Crismon
Kara Ludlow Grade 4 Entz
Kedrick Mitchell Grade 2 Crismon
Kianna Rupp Grade 4 Red Mountain Ranch
Savanna Rush Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
Halline Shin Grade 2 Wilson
Taylor Wilson Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
The students were recognized April 29 at an awards celebration, which
included a presentation by Vice Mayor Claudia Walters and a reading of
"Lizards for Lunch: A Roadrunner's Tale," by award-winning children's
author Conrad Storad.
The City of Mesa Utilities Conservation Office sponsored the contest in
partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation and Mesa Public Schools. The
Bureau provides financial support through grant funding.
"This is a great program that educates both students and the general
populace on the importance of water conservation," said Bob Michaels,
division manager, Program Development, Bureau of Reclamation.
Second- and fourth-grade students in Mesa were eligible to enter the
competition, which offers the students an opportunity to apply water
conservation concepts they are currently learning.
"Water conversation is an important part of desert living," said Dr. Debra
Duvall, superintendent of Mesa Public Schools. "We appreciate the
opportunity to work with the City of Mesa to provide classroom activities
that help our young people learn more about being good citizens."
For more information about the Water-Use It Wisely Art and Calendar
Contest, call Becky Zusy, Utilities conservation specialist, at (480)
644-3058. For information about the City's water conservation programs or
to view the students' artwork, visit
www.cityofmesa.org/utilities/conservation. Photos of the awards celebration
are available by contacting Stacy Damp at stacy.damp@cityofmesa.org or
(480) 644-4844.
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The artwork of 13 talented students was chosen from more than 900 entries
submitted by second- and fourth-grade students from 35 Mesa elementary
schools in the sixth annual Water-Use It Wisely Art and Calendar Contest.
The winning artwork will be featured in a 2006 water conservation calendar.
The winning students are:
Reagan Babione Grade 2 Redeemer Christian School
Callie Barney Grade 4 Entz
Jesus Calvillo Grade 4 Emerson
Payton Henderson Grade 2 Johnson
Sadie Jones Grade 2 Hermosa Vista
Max Jones Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
Connor Legg Grade 2 Crismon
Kara Ludlow Grade 4 Entz
Kedrick Mitchell Grade 2 Crismon
Kianna Rupp Grade 4 Red Mountain Ranch
Savanna Rush Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
Halline Shin Grade 2 Wilson
Taylor Wilson Grade 4 Hermosa Vista
The students were recognized April 29 at an awards celebration, which
included a presentation by Vice Mayor Claudia Walters and a reading of
"Lizards for Lunch: A Roadrunner's Tale," by award-winning children's
author Conrad Storad.
The City of Mesa Utilities Conservation Office sponsored the contest in
partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation and Mesa Public Schools. The
Bureau provides financial support through grant funding.
"This is a great program that educates both students and the general
populace on the importance of water conservation," said Bob Michaels,
division manager, Program Development, Bureau of Reclamation.
Second- and fourth-grade students in Mesa were eligible to enter the
competition, which offers the students an opportunity to apply water
conservation concepts they are currently learning.
"Water conversation is an important part of desert living," said Dr. Debra
Duvall, superintendent of Mesa Public Schools. "We appreciate the
opportunity to work with the City of Mesa to provide classroom activities
that help our young people learn more about being good citizens."
For more information about the Water-Use It Wisely Art and Calendar
Contest, call Becky Zusy, Utilities conservation specialist, at (480)
644-3058. For information about the City's water conservation programs or
to view the students' artwork, visit
www.cityofmesa.org/utilities/conservation. Photos of the awards celebration
are available by contacting Stacy Damp at stacy.damp@cityofmesa.org or
(480) 644-4844.
Memorial Day Quotes and Memorial Day Stories
Memorial Day Quotes
Love Quotes
Fireplace Mantels
Memorial Day - Del "Abe" Jones
Famous Quotes
Spelling
Patriotic Quotes
Gatlinburg Cabins
America Quotes
Chicken Recipes
Holiday Stories - Stories for the Holidays
Memorial Day Stories
Random Words
Vending Machines
Sell your Home Fast
Sell Your Own Home
Famous Bloggers
Relocation
Michigan SR22
Minnesota SR22
Oklahoma SR22
Kentucky SR22
Georgia SR22
Alabama SR22
Louisiana SR22
Mississippi SR22
North Carolina SR22
Arkansas SR22
Pennsylvania SR22
SR22 Michigan
SR22 Minnesota
SR22 Oklahoma
SR22 Kentucky
SR22 Georgia
SR22 Alabama
Love Quotes Tool Storage Recipes
Chicken Recipes Recipes
Famous Quotes Jokes Famous Jokes
Love Quotes Love Jokes
Funny Quotes Funny Jokes
SR22 Louisiana
SR22 Mississippi
SR22 North Carolina
SR22 Arkansas
SR22 Pennsylvania
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