MORNING STAR • APRIL 30 - MAY 6, 2009
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NOW is the TIME to
INVEST in Your HOME with
The winning Duck Stamp by YuChen Li, a 15-year-old sophomore and honor student at the Cab Calloway School for the Arts.
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Duck Stamp winners are selected On March 26, 186 entries created by students in grades K through 12 from all over the state were judged in this year’s Junior Duck Stamp Contest. Winners were unveiled April 18 during the Delaware Ducks Unlimited Greenwings Event at Owens Station in Greenwood. YuChen Li, a 15-year-old sophomore and honor student at the Cab Calloway School for the Arts and first place winner for grades 10 through 12, won best of show for her work, “Mallards on the Wind.” She has won the contest the last two years. Li’s winning entry was judged on April 22 in the Federal Junior Duck Stamp Design Contest at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C. Maria Ji, 13, of Wilmington, a first place winner for grades 7 through 9, attends the Independence School in Newark and was first runner up. Emily Buck, 14, a first place winner for grades 7 through 9, attends Woodbridge High School in Bridgeville and was second runner up. Area winners include: Grades 4-6 - First place: Aaron Howard, 11, Wooden Palette Art Studio, Seaford Grades 7-9 - First place: Bryant “B.J.”
Williamson, 14, Woodbridge High School; and Emily Buck, 14, Woodbridge High School; Second place: Terell West, 15, Woodbridge High School; Third place: Matthew Pepper, 15, Woodbridge High School; Patrick Davis, 14, Woodbridge High School; Ethan White, 14, Woodbridge High School Grades 10-12 - First place: Christopher Massey, 15, Woodbridge High School; Second place: Joy Winston, 14, Winston Learning Academy, Greenwood; Aleka Anderson, 15, Woodbridge High School; Benjamin Patterson, 16, Woodbridge High School; Third place: Tim Robison, 18, Woodbridge High School; Kelsey Moran, 17, Woodbridge High School Participants received a certificate; while first, second, third and honorable mention received ribbons and prizes from sponsors, plus an invitation to the annual Junior Duck Stamp Workshop and Awards Luncheon. The work of all first place contest winners will be on display at various locations and special events in the year ahead. For more information about displaying the artwork or about the Delaware Junior Duck Stamp Contest, contact Trina CaleRosario, contest coordinator, 302-6532882, ext. 104.
Rommel’s supports cancer group
During the month of May, Rommel’s ACE Hardware stores will spotlight Women Supporting Women and their fight against breast cancer. Donations can be made to Women Supporting Women at Rommel’s ACE Hardware stores. Employees will wear buttons stating “Please donate a dollar for WSW.” Scrolls will be placed at each location for people to sign with messages of hope. Women Supporting Women is a community served, community supported agency serving the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Its mission is to provide awareness, friendship and support for breast cancer
survivors and their family. Rommel’s ACE Hardware has invited Women Supporting Women representatives to their stores to supply information about the organization and accept donations. WSW volunteers will be available every Wednesday and Saturday in May at the following stores: Selbyville, Millsboro and Seaford; Ocean City, Salisbury and Cambridge, Md.; and Chincoteague, Va. For more information about Women Supporting Women, visit www.womensupportingwomen.org or call 410-548-7880. For more information about Rommel’s ACE stores, visit http://rommelsace.com.
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302-628-5232 tullandtull@gmail.com 107 Pennsylvania Ave Seaford, DE 19973
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