South Beloit student wins art contest
Rockford Register Star
SOUTH BELOIT Payton Adleman, a third grader at Riverview Elementary School in South Beloit, was one of 15 winners in Illinois American Water’s annual art contest.
Third, fourth and fifth grade students captured what water service means to them. Winners earned their classrooms a $100 donation.
The winning artwork may be featured in future Illinois American Water customer communications.
To view the winning artwork: tinyurl.com/y4o86fya.
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January 22, 2021
STREATOR – Area students were honored in the annual art contest held by Illinois American Water. Entries from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students from across the state were judged with 15 winners being selected Thursday. Kaydee Bliss, a 5th grader at Woodlawn and Illiana Luke, a 5th Grader at Northlawn Junior High were among those whose artwork may be featured in future Illinois American Water customer communications. The students also earned a $100 donation for their classroom.
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Young artists honored in Illinois American Water contest
Jan. 22, 2021
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BELLEVILLE Young artists across Illinois participated in Illinois American Water’s annual art contest to illustrate the importance of reliable water service.
Entries from 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students captured what water service means to them. Of the many entries received, Illinois American Water chose 15 winners who earned their classrooms a $100 donation.
The winning artwork can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/y4o86fya on Illinois American Water’s Facebook page. Illinois American Water offers the contest in conjunction with the Value of Water Coalition’s annual “Imagine a Day Without Water” event to raise awareness about the value of water service.
Madison County hosts MLK Day of Service
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Volunteers pick up trash and remove invasive species from Arlington Wetlands Monday as part of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. The area is being readied for a prescribed prairie restoration burn later this winter. Volunteer hours spent at the site help Heartlands Conservancy fulfill a Community Challenge Grant from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation. Show MoreShow Less
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Volunteers pick up trash and remove invasive species from Arlington Wetlands Monday as part of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. The area is being readied for a prescribed prairie restoration burn later this winter. Volunteer hours spent at the site help Heartlands Conservancy fulfill a Community Challenge Grant from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation. Show MoreShow Less
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