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2012 Water Conservation Week Poster Contest Judging

Valley Center Municipal water District conservation poster contest
Valley Center Municipal water District conservation poster contest

Valley Center Municipal Water District Conservation Poster Contest See how the board of water supply's panel of judges selected winners in the 2012 water conservation week poster contest. more information is available at ww. Of the winning posters, the top five are submitted to the metropolitan water district of southern california in los angeles for consideration for a possible spot on the being water wise is… calendar. for more information, please contact emwd’s education team at 951 928 3777, ext. 4350 or email the education team.

Valley Center Municipal water District conservation poster contest
Valley Center Municipal water District conservation poster contest

Valley Center Municipal Water District Conservation Poster Contest The contest allows students to promote water awareness and the importance of water conservation in their daily routines. what you need. 8 ½" x 11" white drawing paper to make the poster. use a portrait or landscape format. use crayons, color pencils, paint, markers, photography or computer graphics. just make sure it all fits on the 8 ½" x 11. K 1, 2 3, 4 6, 7 9 and 10 12. the poster contest winner will be sent on to the district contest and also featured in the wayne swcd fair building in september. the district winner advance to state, and the state advances to the national level for the poster contest. all entries are now digital scanned copies. contest rules:. Dec and nywea are sponsoring the 2023 2024 "create a watershed super hero" (pdf) poster contest for middle school students! fourteen winners have the honor of having their artwork in a 2025 calendar distributed across new york state. this year’s top winner is hsin tien wei, from minisink valley middle school of slate hill, ny. Poster contest guidelines. poster must be drawn on 8.5” x 11” white paper. it can be drawn vertically or horizontally. each poster must portray a water conservation idea in a slogan, drawing or both. students may use crayons, paint, color, pencils, or markers. no highlighters, photos, or computer graphics. students must work on posters.

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