The Paulding Soil & Water Conservation District is pleased each year to sponsor a Conservation Poster Contest open to Paulding County students in Grades K-12 to see their perspective of natural resource concerns. The theme each year is determined by the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) and the theme for 2018 was “Watersheds- Our…
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OCSWA Poster Awards
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•The annual Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness Poster contest was held Saturday August 4th. Addisyn Spencer, a second-grader in Cuyahoga County during the 2017-2018 school year, was recognized Saturday at the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy, next to the Ohio State Fair, as the overall state winner in a statewide poster contest. Addisyn’s poster…
2017 Paulding SWCD Poster Contest Winners
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•The Paulding Soil & Water Conservation District holds a poster contest every year for Paulding County students in Kindergarten through 12th grade with a national theme that highlights the conservation message. The 2017 theme was “Healthy Soils are Full of Life!” which challenged students to highlight the activity that takes place in our soils that…
Antwerp 5th grader, Kniceley, regional poster contest winner
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•Antwerp Elementary 5th grader Morgan Kniceley competed this year in the Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest sponsored by the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness and the Paulding County EMA. Not only was she a school winner, but her poster was sent on to regional judging where she was also declared a regional winner. Her…
Antwerp students compete in Ohio Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest
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•The Antwerp Elementary School, recently took part in the Ohio Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest, put on locally by the Paulding County Emergency Management Agency and statewide, by the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness. A total of 163 students in grades 1st, 4th and 5th, participated. The posters had to illustrate severe weather occurrence…
New Canal Street Five Poster Presented to Antwerp Village
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•There are four new street signs with five gold stars on Antwerp’s Canal Street. These stars represent the five men who died during WWII within eleven months. They all lived on this street that is only about a mile long in the village. The VETS – Continuous Honor committee, after publishing a book about Antwerp…