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STHS student honored for artwork


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Five high school students garnered top awards in the Congressional Art Competition sponsored by members of Congress.

The five winners for the Fourth Congressional District competition will be recognized by Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Granite Bay, at a reception on May 1 at 5pm at BI Design Studio in El Dorado Hills.

Their art will be on display at the reception.

The competition was open to all high school students within California’s Fourth Congressional District, and more than 40 pieces of art were submitted for judging.

The winners are:

1st Place – “Future Farmers of America”

Artist: Ashlyn Woods, Del Oro High School

2nd Place – “Freedom”

Artist: Julia Schmidseder, South Tahoe High School

3rd Place – “He Said”

Artist: Brandon Borjon, Granite Bay High School

Honorable Mention – “The Aviator”

Artist: Teri Nittler, Granite Bay High School

Honorable Mention – “Voyage”

Artist: Daisy Allison, Minarets High School

The winning entry from each Congressional district across the United States will be displayed for one year in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol.

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  1. Julie Threewit says - Posted: April 30, 2013

    I was in the tunnel last week and saw the artwork from all the districts. Really amazing. If you go to D.C. go to your representative’s office and arrange a tour so you can see the tunnel art. Worth it whether you voted for your rep or not!