
Top Prize goes to Stella Formato
The Oxford Cultural Arts Commission third annual Earth Day poster contest concluded with our winners both focusing on recycling and keeping the earth clean!
Top prize went to Oxford High School student Stella Formato, whose art teacher Bethany Campbell encouraged and subsequently submitted her entry.

After hearing the news via eMail Ms Campbell was thrilled adding that Stella "is a such a talented artist!". We couldn't agree more, her color and composition made this poster a stand out! Congratulations Stella!
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Runner Up - Shea Nichols
Picking up the runner up-prize was up and coming talent was 10 year old Shea Nichols, whose poster also reminding us the importance of recycling.

Shea's poster tells us that many things can be recycled, including bottles, cardboard, paper and even jeans! Congratulations Shea! keep up the great work!
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This contest is hosted by the Oxford Cultural Arts Commission. Our mission is to promote and preserve culture and the arts in Oxford. You can learn more about the Oxford Cultural Arts Commission by visiting our web site at OxfordCulturalArts.org or visiting our Facebook page @OxfordCulturalArts