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Children scramble to get candy thrown during the Perry Christmas Parade held
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Santa waves to children in the Warner Robins Christmas Parade.
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Madilyn Henderson waves a flag as a Veterans float passes by, it to honor POWs and
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Christmas parades
Flint announces design winners
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Design winner Allison Townsend, center, is presented her
prize package by Marian Douglas of Flint Energies, right
as Matt Arthurt Elementary School teacher Angela Cook
shows her support for the young artist.
Special to the Journal
Allison Townsend, a fifth
grader at Matt Arthur
Elementary in Warner Robins
is the winning artist in the
fourth annual Flint Energies
Christmas card design con
test. Townsend’s artwork is
featured on the official 2008
Flint Energies’ Christmas
card which will be mailed
to friends of Flint, includ
ing legislators and electric
cooperative CEOs from all
around the country.
The cooperative, according
to a release, received entries
from elementary school stu
dents (K through fifth grade)
from Warner Robins to
Columbus.
A winner was chosen from
each school in Flint’s service
territory that participated in
the contest. Each school win
ner received an award cer
tificate and a gift bag filled
with art supplies to continue
the young artist’s creative
endeavors. The field of win
ning entries was narrowed
down to three finalists with
one overall winner.
The second- and third
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place winners received in
addition to the award certifi
cate and prize package a $25
gift certificate to Michael’s
craft stores. Allison’s was for
$5O.
Christmas card design
contest winners:
Overall winner
Allison Townsend,
fifth grade, Matt Arthur
Elementary in Kathleen
Second place
Melanie Wood, fourth
grade, Sacred Heart Schools
in Warner Robins
Third place
Michelle Mathis, third
grade, Quail Run Elementary
in Warner Robins
School winners:
Bristol Purvis, Kings
Chapel Elementary in Perry;
Anayia Cook, Hannan Magnet
Academy in Columbus; Kyle
Parsons, Taylor County
Elementary in Butler; Luke
Ogan, L.K. Moss Primary in
Buena Vista.
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