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Since the contest began, a student of art teacher Tammy Lindsey has won the contest every year. JAY — Avery Cook, a fourth grade student at Spruce Mountain Elementary School is a winner in the ...
Third grader Maisey Emery and fifth grader Anna Moffett each won for their age division in the annual Lyme Disease Awareness Month poster contest. Sign in or Subscribe See Offers.
Pennsylvania residents were afflicted with about 10,000 cases of Lyme disease in 2018, according to the state health department, and if a child’s drawing is enough to prevent even one, it&rsquo ...
Tick Wise Education, a nonprofit organization based in East Quogue that focuses on teaching children about ticks, hosted its first Art Hike for Tick Bite Awareness, sponsored by East End Tick and ...
Maine CDC announces the winners of the 2021 Lyme Disease Awareness poster contest.
The art contest is open to children in first through sixth grade. Entries must be received by 5 p.m., March 11, 2022, officials say.
EAST STROUDSBURG -- With the weather warming up tick season is upon us and that means you should be extra careful when you're outside in wooded areas like the Poconos. Otherwise, you could fall ...
There were 12 winners selected based on an art poster and video submission. ... Grade school children spread tick awareness by: Madison Montag. Posted: Jun 8, 2023 / 08:51 PM EDT.
Awareness through art The Pennsylvania Department of Health is hoping that art can help raise awareness about preventing tick bites and related infections. Click here for information about the ...
As part of this April’s Tick and Mosquito Awareness Month, ... local health departments and schools to promote a K-12 poster artwork contest that uses illustration to increase tick- and mosquito ...
HARRISBURG, PA — The Shapiro Administration has launched the 2025 Lyme Disease Student Art Contest, inviting Pennsylvania students in grades one through six to participate by creating posters or ...
Lyme Disease Student Art Competition. The initiative, aimed at increasing awareness of tick prevention and Lyme disease, received over 230 submissions from first through sixth graders statewide.
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