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Bensalem Student Artist to be Featured in Drug-Free Calendar
Pennsylvanians will get to see a Belmont Hills' fifth-grader's drug-free message in the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General's 2014 drug-free calendar.
A Belmont Hills Elementary School fifth-grader's artistic drug-free message was deemed to be one of the best statewide.
Isabella Fisher's artwork was one of 12 drawings chosen for the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s 2014 drug-free calendar.
Her artwork will be featured for the month of November.
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Fifth graders from across Pennsylvania were asked to create an original illustration that included a drug-free message of their choice to be entered in a contest for the Attorney General's 2014-2015 calendar. One grand prize winner was selected for the cover and 12 other drawings were chosen for each month of the calendar.
Winners will receive either a Wii Console with Wii Sports and Sports Resort or a Lenova Idea tablet with 16GB memory. Additionally, students and their families will be invited to Harrisburg for a luncheon and award ceremony in December.
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