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12/14/2006Student Artwork Featured in 2007 Coastal Resources Calendar
There were 1,053 students from 40 schools who submitted art works depicting recreational and commercial fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, boating, keeping our beaches clean, seafood (shrimp, crabs, oysters and fish of the Gulf of Mexico), marine life (sea turtles, dolphins, invertebrates and fish of the Gulf of Mexico), fishing piers and artificial reefs, and Alabama Marine Resources Enforcement. The entries were considered by a panel of judges consisting of three artists and two marine scientists. From these entries, 72 were selected to be featured in the 2007 art calendar. The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium graciously
provided the funds to have all winning entries matted and framed for
exhibition in four different museums. In January and February of 2007 they
will be on display at the University of South Alabama Library Gallery.
From there they will go the Mobile Arts Council for the month of April and
then to the Mobile Museum of Art in May and June. Their final showing will
be at the
Alabama Marine Resources and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium thank all those who participated and congratulate the winning entries featured in the 2007 calendar. The following students are the winners in this year’s contest. ALLENTOWN ELEMENTARY
BAYSIDE ACADEMY
Caroline Chambliss, Brianna Carmony, Alex Green, Audrey Mecke, Lauren Dunigan, Lydia Renfroe, McLelland-Rae Johnson, John Null, Ashlyn Hamel, Alex Beaman, Jack Maulding BREITLING ELEMENTARY Cody Dobbins COVENANT
E.R. DICKSON ELEMENTARY DIXON DeAngelo Blake Johnson, Kellie Kathrine Stone DODGE ELEMENTARY FAIRHOPE INTERMEDIATE FAITH Bradley Taylor Bridges, Gavin Mitchell Williams FOLEY INTERMEDIATE GILLIARD ELEMENTARY GULF Timothy Dakota Vest, Kaeylarae Isadora Glass HOLLINGER’S
HUTCHENS ELEMENTARY INDIAN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY KATE-SHEPARD ELEMENTARY MARYVALE ELEMENTARY MCDAVID-JONES ELEMENTARY O’ROURKE ELEMENTARY ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL SWIFT
UMS-WRIUGHT PREPARATORY JOHN WILL ELEMENTARY WILMER ELEMENTARY OTHER PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes
wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of
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