River Parishes Hospital names monthly art winners


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 11:39 AM CDT


River Parishes Hospital is proud to announce its monthly art winners for the months of June, July and August. The June winners are: Kanjarnee Dunlap, a student at Fifth Ward Elementary School, and Elena Marino and Robin Mizell, who were students at Norco 4-6 Elementary School. Winners for July are: Jermond Stewart, a student at LaPlace Elementary School, and Kali Zeller and Victoria Vicknair, students at Paulina Elementary School. August winners are: Karen Trichell, a participant at Ascension of Our Lord Adventure Week Camp, and Megan Christy and Kiera Burke, participants at Ascension of Our Lord Kid Camp.

Each student was awarded a $50 savings bond compliments of Capital One Bank and River Parishes Hospital. In December, each student and his or her family will be invited to a reception at the hospital, at which time three overall winners will be selected. These winners will receive $150, $100 and $50 savings bonds for first, second and third place, respectively.

The Young At Art Program is a class project for grades Pre-K through 6th and is open to schools in the river parishes area. It is a free community program, compliments of River Parishes Hospital. Classes are displayed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Interested teachers should call (985) 653-4247.



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