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Winners of Smoking Stinks Student T-Shirt Design Contest Announced
Students in three age groups were named winners in the Smoking Stinks contest. Their designs will be used on T-shirts and each wins an iPod.
From a news release:
The Smoking Stinks program of the Anne Arundel County Department of Health has announced the winners of its Tobacco-Free Kids Week T-shirt design contest, who were selected by public vote.
The winners of the anti-tobacco contest are:
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- Elementary age: Cole Languell from Shipley’s Choice Elementary School
- Middle school age: Ashley Gasca from George Fox Middle School
- High school age: Kayla Vlcej from Northeast High School
The 19th annual Tobacco-Free Kids Week, held Feb. 9-15, enlisted schools and other youth-centered groups to reach kids with anti-tobacco activities that included the T-shirt design contest, anti-tobacco pledges, displays, trivia contests and murals. This year’s event saw 152 county groups hold anti-tobacco activities for almost 70,000 youths.
For the first time, Smoking Stinks sought community input for the winning T-shirt designs through online voting. There were 63 entries in the contest and more than 6,900 votes were cast for the favorite anti-tobacco T-shirt design in three categories: elementary, middle and high school age groups.
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The countywide winners in each category will have their designs printed on custom T-shirts for themselves and their sponsoring groups. Each countywide winner will also receive an iPod. All entrants receive Smoking Stinks drawstring bags and a certificate.
Designs are posted on the Showcase page of the Smoking Stinks website, www.SmokingStinks.org.
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