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Students Across the State Answer the Challenge to Promote Green Energy
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Over 600 students in grades K through 12 across the Commonwealth tapped into their creativity and designed posters that spread the word about the importance of renewable energy.
 
Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association, this second annual statewide poster contest themed Green Energy ... It's Energizing PA! challenged students to highlight the importance of renewable energy, specifically green energy that is produced by converting landfill gas into usable energy. Pennsylvania is recognized as a national leader in building a new future with green energy.
 
The photo is the First Place winner submitted by Jack Cotolo, 10th grade student at Lower Dauphin High, Harrisburg.
 
"Looking at the entries we received, it's easy to see that Pennsylvania's kids care about the environment," said Tim O'Donnell, PWIA president. "It is essential to educate our youth about the benefits of green energy, and PWIA is proud to have sponsored this annual contest."
 
Entries were divided into three categories -- elementary (K-5th grade), middle (6th-8th grade) and high school (9th-12th grade). First, second and third place winners were chosen in each category. Each winner received a cash prize from PWIA.
 
The 2008 Renewable Energy Poster Contest Winners are:
 
First Place:Jack Cotolo, 10th Grade, Lower Dauphin High, Harrisburg, Mark Frederick, 8th Grade, Altoona Central Catholic, Tyrone, Lance Langensiepen, 4th Grade, McAuliffe Heights, Altoona
 
Second Place:Jenette Stadnik, 11th Grade, Weatherly Area High, Weatherly, Boyoung Kim, 8th Grade, Park Forest Middle School, State College, Leanna Miller, 5th Grade, Spring Grove Intermediate, Spring Grove
 
Third Place:Mary Kate Emmet, 11th Grade, Camp Hill High, Camp Hill, O'Seannesi Taylor, 7th Grade, Susquehanna Twp. Middle School, Harrisburg, Joseph Malafronte, 5th Grade, St. Joseph School, Danville
 


10/10/2008

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