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My County Poster Contest Entry Deadline Is Feb. 27

1st Place Winning Poster from 2016 by Paige Hearon (center) of Dennis Township Elementary with Surrogate Susan Sheppard (standing left)

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE — The Constitutional Officers of Cape May County are sponsoring their twenty-fifth annual “My County” Poster Contest open to fourth grade students countywide. Surrogate M. Susan Sheppard, County Clerk Rita Marie Fulginiti and Sheriff Gary G. Schaffer sponsor this annual event to bring awareness of the function of county government to fourth graders, who regularly study the topic as part of their curriculum.
The object is for the student to depict his or her concept of what is unique about Cape May County and how it relates to county government. “We encourage students to think about what is special about Cape May County government and draw it.” Fulginiti said, “This year’s national theme is “Brilliant Ideas at Work” because counties pursue innovative approaches to advance public health, protect public safety and foster economic strength and resiliency in America’s communities.”
Any poster drawing that relates to any aspect of Cape May County or county government is acceptable. Fulginiti said “Past contest winners have been highly creative with posters depicting our county’s coastal, agricultural, marine and recreational venues as well as county government services our citizens rely upon. Paige Hearon of Dennis Township Elementary received 1st Place for her poster depicting a senior in a wheel chair at the Crest Haven Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center.”
The Constitutional Officers have notified the county’s elementary schools of the contest. Many fourth grade teachers encourage the students to create posters for the contest as an in-class project. Other students create their posters at home. Students are eligible to submit only one entry per student. Group entries are not accepted in this contest.
Twelve winning posters will be selected by a panel of independent judges. The winning posters will be displayed in the Court House Lobby during the month of April to commemorate County Government Month. These winning posters will be featured on a 2018 color poster calendar distributed to the winners and 2018 fourth grade class. All twelve winners will receive a tote filled with items and a personalized mug.
The 1st place winner will also receive a $100.00 gift card plus a pizza party with his/her home room classmates, 2nd and 3rd place winners will each receive a $50.00 gift card. There will be nine honorable mention winners. All twelve winners, along with their families, friends and school personnel will be invited to participate in the My County Poster Contest Awards Ceremony taking place on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 3:30 p.m. in the Cape May County Courts Facility.
The guidelines for the poster contest are as follows:
Eligible participants: 4th Grade Students from Cape May County. The poster drawing must be entirely the work of the student.
Poster size and paper type: 22″ X 28″ – White Poster Board
Format: Cape May County must appear in 4” black letters at top of poster.
Poster must depict student’s concept of what is unique about Cape May County and how this relates to county government.
Student and teacher name as well as the name of school must be printed on back of poster.
Please do not use 3 dimensional objects glued onto the poster.
Deadline to submit entries: Mon., Feb. 27 before 4:30 p.m.
The decision of the judges is final.
Entries must be delivered to
Rita Marie Fulginiti, County Clerk
7 N. Main Street
Cape May Court House NJ 08210

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