Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Long wins Lions peace poster contest

- (Submitted photo) The winning poster was created by Reese Long.

GRAVETTE — Reese Long, a seventh- grader at Gravette Middle School, is the local winner of the annual Lions Club Internatio­nal Peace Poster Contest.

The theme of this year’s annual contest was “We Are All Connected.” Reese’s colorful winning poster displayed several scenes, all connected by interlocki­ng puzzle pieces and Lego blocks. Scenes included hands clasping other hands, a rainbow dotted with peace signs, and a young girl sitting beneath a tree and looking up at the stars.

The Lions Club Internatio­nal Peace Poster Contest is sponsored by Lions Clubs worldwide to give schoolchil­dren, ages 11-13, an opportunit­y to share their visions of peace with their communitie­s. The contest was introduced in 1988-89, and the first contest winner was Mustapha El Tawokji from Lebanon.

One winner for each contest is chosen to advance to the district governor for judging. One winner is selected on the district level to go on to the multiple district competitio­n, and from there one winner is forwarded to Internatio­nal Headquarte­rs for the final judging. Entries are judged on all levels on originalit­y, artistic merit and portrayal of the theme.

Members of the Gravette club judged the local contest Nov. 9 and chose Reese as the winner. Alyssa Leonard won second place in the local contest, and Madaya Jordan won third. Both are in eighth grade. Kathrin King, Laney Chilton and Kennedy Brannon also participat­ed in the contest, and all will receive certificat­es of appreciati­on.

Lions Club president Linda Damron expressed appreciati­on to middle school art teacher Kolbie Rice for encouragin­g her students to participat­e and to Cela Gaytan, Lions Club vice president, who has been chairman of the contest for the past three years.

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 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Susan Holland) ?? Gravette Lions Club members look over posters Nov. 9 as part of the local Lions Club Internatio­nal Peace Poster Contest. The winning poster was sent on to district competitio­n. Pictured discussing entries in the annual contest are Lions Club members Sue Rice, Cela Gaytan, Linda Damron and Jeff Davis.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Susan Holland) Gravette Lions Club members look over posters Nov. 9 as part of the local Lions Club Internatio­nal Peace Poster Contest. The winning poster was sent on to district competitio­n. Pictured discussing entries in the annual contest are Lions Club members Sue Rice, Cela Gaytan, Linda Damron and Jeff Davis.

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