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Freeholders Sponsor Earth Day Logo Contest

By Lenora Boninfante

Theme: “Respect for the Planet”
Freeholder E. Marie Hayes and the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders are sponsoring the 2013 Earth Day Logo Contest as part of the County’s Earth Day Celebration, which will take place at the Cape May County Park on April 20, 2013. The theme for the logo contest, which is open to all Cape May County students, is “Respect for the Planet.”
Students are asked to create an Earth Day Logo to be silk-screened on tee shirts that will be given out at the 5-K run kicking off the Earth Day event. A 1-mile Earth Walk will also be held along with live entertainment, educational stations, crafts, food and more.
The logo is to be hand drawn, black and white artwork incorporating the theme: “Respect for the Planet” submitted on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper. Each submission is to include the name, address, telephone number and name of school on the back. The deadline for submissions is Thursday, March 28th. Entries should be sent to: Lenora Boninfante, Director, Cape May County Communications Office – DN 101 A, County Administration Building, 4 Moore Road, Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210.
Awards will be announced and presented to the winners at the Freeholders’ meeting on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 5 p.m. at the County Administration Building.
For additional information, please call the Communications Office at (609) 465-1066 or visit our web site at capemaycountygov.net.

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