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Presentation: Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Awards by the Brookings Human Rights Commission.
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In celebration of Dr. King’s birthday, the Brookings Human Rights Commission sponsored a poster contest for K-1st grade, 2nd grade, and Advance, along with an essay contest for middle school and high school students to help students reflect on Dr. King’s ideas and their effect on our community through their contest entry. This year’s theme was: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.”
Mayor Ope Niemeyer will present the awards.
Poster - Kindergarten-1st Grade
Norah Miller
1st Place $25.00
Shiloh Butzin
2nd Place $15.00
Ana Kramer
3rd Place $10.00
Samara Sloss
Honorable Mention
Madilynn Doty
1st Place $25.00
Tanner Frank
2nd Place $15.00
Naomi Nyongbela
3rd Place $10.00
Elise Ulvestad
Honorable Mention
Doug Hakeman
1st Place $25.00
Matthew Lindberg
2nd Place $15.00
Shelly Egebert
3rd Place $10.00
Drew Maag
Honorable Mention
Isabella Park
1st Place $100.00
Shae Lefers
2nd Place $75.00
Madeline Enderson
3rd Place $50.00
Samuel Caugherty
Honorable Mention
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Attachments:
Norah Miller - Kindergarten-1st Grade 1st Place
Shiloh Butzin - Kindergarten-1st Grade 2nd Place
Ana Kramer - Kindergarten-1st Grade 3rd Place
Samara Sloss - Kindergarten-1st Grade Honorable Mention
Madilynn Doty - 2nd Grade 1st Place
Tanner Frank - 2nd Grade 2nd Place
Naomi Nyongbela - 2nd Grade 3rd Place
Elise Ulvestad - 2nd Grade Honorable Mention
Doug Hakeman - Advance 1st Place
Matthew Lindberg - Advance 2nd Place
Shelly Egebert - Advance 3rd Place
Drew Maag - Advance Honorable Mention
Isabella Park - Middle School 1st Place
Shae Lefers - Middle School 2nd Place
Madeline Enderson - Middle School 3rd Place
Samuel Caugherty - Middle School Honorable Mention