The Southern Berks News

Liquor Control Board honors young artists

- From Heidi Geist

During a ceremony at The State Museum of Pennsylvan­ia, the Pennsylvan­ia Liquor Control Board (PLCB) recognized 46 students who participat­ed in the 26th annual Alcohol Awareness Poster Contest, part of Alcohol Awareness Month.

“The Alcohol Awareness Poster Contest is a great way for students across the commonweal­th to show off their artistic talents and deliver positive messages that can influence their peers to avoid underage drinking and instead find fun, safe, healthy activities to do,” said PLCB Chairman Tim Holden. “The Pennsylvan­ia Liquor Control Board commends these young artists, and encourages them to make smart choices as they go through life.”

In their winning designs, students focused on positive messages about the benefits of being alcohol-free and healthy alternativ­es to drinking, such as hobbies and extracurri­cular activities.

The PLCB will use the designs to create folders, notebooks, and magnets to distribute throughout Pennsylvan­ia. In addition, grade winners will have their art-

work reproduced in a calendar. Students who created the best pieces received cash prizes.

Nearly 770 students from 15 counties participat­ed in this year’s contest, using crayons, ink, colored pencils, paint, and computer-generated imagery to create their posters. Entries were judged on presentati­on and message. Since the poster contest began in 1992, almost 36,000 entries have been submitted.

This year’s winning posters were displayed in The State Museum of Pennsylvan­ia from April 2 through April 5.

Berks County winners were: Angelle Rescigno, Grade 8, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Abby Norman, Grade 7, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Edyn George, Grade 8, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Jillian Avery, Grade 1, Schuylkill Valley Elementary School; Lauren Avery, Grade 1, Schuylkill Valley Elementary School; Dorothy Liu, Grade 6, Reiffton School; Lauren Bryant, Grade 7, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Damien Hoover, Grade 7, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Makayla Barrett, Grade 8, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School; Bradyn Erb, Grade 8, Tulpehocke­n Junior High School.

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