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Chesapeake ... Clean and Green

2009 Contest Winners

The Chesapeake Environmental Improvement Council (CEIC) announced the winners of the Chesapeake . . . Clean and Green poster contest. Winning students were honored at the May 26, 2009 City Council meeting. Students and their family members had their photos taken with Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff. Their posters were displayed in the City Hall lobby for a week.

Clean and Green Poster Contest Winners
All poster contest winners, their families, teachers, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff

 

 

Grades K-1


1st Place Winner ribbonSkylar Tucker
Grassfield Elementary School
1st Place, Grades K-1

Left to right: Jerry Ivory (Chairperson, CEIC),
Mrs. Batts (Skylar’s teacher), Skylar Tucker, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff.

Clean and Green Poster Contest Winners
2nd Place Winner ribbon Ashley Breland
Southeastern Elementary School
2nd Place, Grades K-1

Left to right: Jerry L. Ivory (Chairperson, CEIC), Ashley Breland, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff

 

The garden has an Asian feel, with large, curved beds with walking paths covered with pine straw, boulders, and water features throughout.
3rd  Place Winner ribbon Lydia Vazquez
Butts Road Primary School
3rd Place, Grades K-1

 

 

Grades 2-3

Interesting, curving outdoor chair from Indonesia
1st Place Winner ribbonEmma Rapcavage
Chittum Elementary
1st Place, Grades 2-3

Left to right: Jerry L. Ivory (Chairperson, CEIC), Emma Rapcavage, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff

Many shades of green create interest and serve as a backdrop for plantings. Tree featured in the center is a butterfly maple tree.
2nd Place Winner ribbonAshley K. Williams
Greenbrier Intermediate School
2nd Place, Grades 2-3

 

Paul’s greenhouse
1st Place Winner ribbon Esmeralda Copado-Reyes
Deep Creek Elementary
3rd Place, Grades 2-3

 

 

Grades 4-5

Indonesian table and stools on the side of the greenhouse
1st Place Winner ribbon Deeana Ostrovskaya
Grassfield Elementary School
1st Place, Grades 4-5

Indonesian table and stools on the side of the greenhouse
2nd Place Winner ribbonKyle Parrish
Western Branch Intermediate School
2nd Place, Grades 4-5

Left to right: L. Ivory (Chairperson, CEIC), Kyle Parrish, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff

A stone mosaic motif can be found throughout the landscape—here as edging along the front walk and garden area.
1st Place Winner ribbon Ben Hopkins
Cedar Road Elementary School
3rd Place, Grades 4-5

 

 

Grades 6-8

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1st Place Winner ribbonChyenne Bailey
Deep Creek Middle School
1st Place, Grades 6-8

A stone mosaic motif can be found throughout the landscape—here as edging along the front walk and garden area.

2nd Place Winner ribbonBianca Nonnenmacher
Hickory Middle School
2nd Place, Grades 6-8

 

A gently curved bridge adds an Oriental touch.
1st Place Winner ribbonDarrion Shonkwiler
Crestwood Middle School
3rd Place, Grades 6-8

 

 

Grades 9-12

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1st Place Winner ribbonTyler Hollingsworth
Indian River High School
1st Place, Grades 9-12

A gently curved bridge adds an Oriental touch.
Mr. D. Wise, Teacher of
Tyler Hollingsworth

Indian River High School

Left to right:  Jerry L. Ivory (Chairperson, CEIC), D. Wise, and Mayor Alan P. Krasnoff

 

A gently curved bridge adds an Oriental touch.
2nd Place Winner ribbon Shirley Zhang
Hickory High School
2nd Place, Grades 9-12

Paul’s greenhouse
1st Place Winner ribbon Kathren Martin
Western Branch High School
3rd Place, Grades 9-12