Daily Gazette Kids' Coloring Contest Winners Celebrated
In a vibrant display of creativity and holiday spirit, the Daily Gazette proudly announces the winners of its annual July 4th Kids' Coloring Contest. Young artists from across the Capital Region eagerly submitted their colorful masterpieces, showcasing their artistic talents and patriotic enthusiasm.
A panel of distinguished judges carefully reviewed each entry, evaluating the originality, composition, and overall artistic merit. After much deliberation, they selected the following winners:
Grand Prize:
- Ava Albl, age 10, of Niskayuna
Ages 4-6:
- First Place: Hazel Babcock, age 6, of Clifton Park
- Second Place: Noah Grochowski, age 5, of Glenville
- Third Place: Cameron Lee, age 4, of Schenectady
Ages 7-9:
- First Place: Emily Ward, age 8, of Latham
- Second Place: Gavin Jentoft, age 7, of Colonie
- Third Place: Sophia Kandathil, age 9, of Niskayuna
Ages 10-12:
- First Place: Ava Albl, age 10, of Niskayuna
- Second Place: Ethan Griesemer, age 11, of Glenville
- Third Place: Avery Croteau, age 10, of Guilderland
Honorable Mentions:
- Annabelle Durkee, age 6, of Delmar
- Connor Venter, age 5, of Rotterdam
- Lillian Bofill, age 8, of Niskayuna
- Thomas Riani, age 7, of Latham
- Emma Hoosick, age 10, of East Greenbush
- Alexia Hess, age 11, of Guilderland
- Ryan Kiley, age 12, of Clifton Park
The winning entries will be featured in the July 4th print edition of the Daily Gazette and showcased online at dailygazette.com.
"We are thrilled to recognize these talented young artists for their exceptional work," said Daily Gazette Publisher John DeAugustine. "Their creativity and patriotism are a testament to the future of our community."
The contest received an overwhelming response, with hundreds of submissions from children eager to share their artistic visions. The judges were impressed by the diverse range of styles and techniques employed by the young participants.
"The kids really poured their hearts and souls into their entries," said judge and local artist Carol Meyer. "It was a challenge to select the winners, as there were so many fantastic submissions."
The winners and their families were invited to a special reception at the Daily Gazette offices to receive their awards and celebrate their artistic achievements. The event was filled with joy, laughter, and a sense of community pride.
"I'm so proud of my daughter, Ava, for winning the grand prize," said Ava's mother, Jessica. "She loves to draw and paint, and it's wonderful to see her passion recognized."
The Daily Gazette Kids' Coloring Contest has become a beloved tradition, fostering creativity, patriotism, and community spirit among the region's youth. The contest serves as a platform for young artists to showcase their talents and inspire future generations of creatives.
The Daily Gazette extends its heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and participants. Their artwork not only celebrates the Fourth of July but also enriches our community with its vibrant and imaginative spirit.
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