Cape May County Herald, 22 February 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Herald & lantern 22 February '84

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Young Artists Win Awards in Contest

CAPE MAY-TheCoun-ty Art League's Annual Elementary School Art Exhibit, now on display in the Carriage House, 1050 Washington St., had its opening reception Feb. 11. The exhibit showcases the talents of area students in grades first through sixth. Parents, teachers and friends of the young exhibitors were on hand to hear the results erf the

Judges for the exhibit were local residents and artists Barbara Knipple, Helen Dilday and Mary

Lou Walker. Third and 1 tion ribbons were awarded to four winners in each grade level. One Best of Show Winner received a ribbon and a (25 cash prize awarded by the Art League. The winners were: First Grade: 1st — “Statue of Liberty” by Shanna Buckle, Cape May Elementary; 2nd — "Break-Up” by Michael Culver, Cape May Elementary; 3rd — "Male Puppet”, Michael Evangilista, Ocean City; Honorable Mention — “4 Seasons”,

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Stephen Geider, Memorial School, Cape May. Second grade: 1st — "Overlapping. Flower”, Daniel Sinclair, Cape May Elementary; 2nd — "Purple Mountains”, Morrell Hoyle, Gienwood Avenue, Wildwood; 3rd — “Washington, D C.’’, Richard Coulter, Cape May Elementary; Honorable Mention — "Rock and Roll'', Glen Maurer, Maude Abrams, Cold Spring. Third Grade: 1st — "Watercolor Figures”, Nicholas Dragotta, Cape May Elementary; 2nd — “Queen Pacific”, Craig Harris, Consolidated, Cape May; 3rd — ‘‘Golden Gate”, Andrew Bryant, Cape May Elementary; Honorable Mention — "Blade Snake", Jeremy DeFalco, Maude Abrams, Cold Spring. Fourth Grade: 1st — “Puzzle Picture”, Christopher Cinder, Ocean City Intermediate; 2nd — "Skiing”, Becky 'Burke, Maude Abrams; 3rd — “Fruit Bowl” Ryan Morey, Consolidated, Cape May; Honorable Mention — "Bridge” Shannon Daufferbach. Cape May Elementary. Fifth Grade: 1st — “Apple", John Lunde, Consolidated, Cape May; — -“My Boots” Chris Thomann, Consolidated, Cape May ; 3rd — “Figures”, Todd DeSatnick, Cape May Elementary; Honorable Mention — “Rocky”, Derek Ironside, Middle Township Elementary 3. Sixth Grade: 1st — "Bunny & Plant", Heather Lennox, Ocean City Intermediate; 2nd — “Aluminum Fish", Shawna Rich, Cape May Elemen: tary; 3rd — “Red Line Bicycle”, John Iverson, Consolidated, Cape May;' Honorable Mention — “Boatwork”, David Lock, Consolidated. The Best of Show Ribbon and (25.00 were won for “Mickey Mouse”, a joint effort of the 3rd, 4th and 5th

graders of Cape May Elementary. Members of the group include: Ryan McDonald, Nick Dragotta, Jennifer Her long, Josh Collier, Amy Hagen, Todd DeSatnick, Laura Souder, Pam Muller, Mark Brooks, and Samantha Billecomc

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Gardening Workshop

COURT HOUSE - Robert L. Dilks, 4-H Program Associate of the County Cooperative Extension Office, will conduct a Spring Garden Show Workshop 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23 in the large meeting room of the Cooperative Extension Service Center, Rt. 657, Dennisvilk Road. Hie workshop is to help anyone interested in horticulture and all 4-H clubs, schools, and garden clubs interested in participating in the Ninth Annual Spring Garden Show, April 25, 26, 27. This session will introduce the participants to the proper way to raise flowers and vegetable seeds from scratch; what materials to use; and how to take proper care of house plants for entry into the Spring Garden Show.

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