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“Spruce Up e Sun” Carrying on a favorite Carbondale tradition, the Sopris Sun is seeking young artists to turn this issue’s cover into a colorful winter wonderland with our Spruce Up The Sun contest. This year’s black and white cover was created by Carbondale Middle School eighth grader Kimberly Tena. A big thank you goes out to CMS art teacher Ami Maes and her students who submitted more than 170 drawings from which to choose. The Sun staff had a difficult decision and besides Kimberly Tena, would like to recognize five honorable mentions: Beth Fawley, Emily Mata, Grace Lamont, Naomi Pulver and Leah Allen. We were very impressed with their creativity and imagination. They used holiday themes encompassing everything from a scuba diving and a moonlight cruising Santa to dancing gingerbread men and women. We hope this inspires our young readers to embellish this cover. The coloring competition is open to pre-school through fourth-grade students. We want to see your creative colors shine. Choose from clipping the cover right off a copy of the Sun, making a Xerox copy of the cover, or picking up a printout at the Gordon Cooper Library or the Carbondale Recreation and Community Center. The contest will be judged by community artists and Sopris Sun staff in three categories: Preschool/Kindergarten; First/Second Grades; and Third/Fourth Grades. A grand-prize winner will be selected from those categories. All winning designs will be printed in the Dec. 22 issue and posted on the Sun’s Web site. The deadline for entries is Friday, Dec. 16. Drop them off at The Sopris Sun office in the Third Street Center (520 S. Third St., #35 – at the end of the “long hall”) or send them to P.O. Box 399, Carbondale, CO 81623. Include your name, grade level, and a phone number with your entry. For more information, call the Sopris Sun at 510-3003.
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Volume 3, Number 42 | December 1, 2011