Gazette's July 4th Kids Coloring Contest: A Showcase of Young Artists' Creativity
In the spirit of Independence Day, The Daily Gazette proudly announces the winners of our annual July 4th Kids Coloring Contest. This year, young artists from across the Capital Region submitted their vibrant and imaginative creations, showcasing their exceptional talent and love for their country.
Our Esteemed Winners
After sorgfältige Betrachtung by our esteemed judges, we are delighted to present the following winners in our three age categories:
Ages 4-6
- First Place: Anya Johnson, age 5, Bethlehem
- Second Place: Ethan Smith, age 4, Clifton Park
- Third Place: Isabella Jones, age 6, Niskayuna
Ages 7-9
- First Place: Julia Anderson, age 8, Guilderland
- Second Place: Benjamin Brown, age 7, Scotia
- Third Place: Sophia Chen, age 9, Albany
Ages 10-12
- First Place: Emily Davis, age 11, Schenectady
- Second Place: Matthew Green, age 10, Rotterdam
- Third Place: Andrew Wilson, age 12, Colonie
Honorable Mentions
We also extend our heartfelt congratulations to the following participants who received honorable mentions for their outstanding entries:
Ages 4-6
- Ava Rodriguez, age 5, Troy
- Liam McCarthy, age 4, Halfmoon
- Mia Patel, age 6, Latham
Ages 7-9
- Chloe Thomas, age 7, Rotterdam
- Dylan Reed, age 8, Clifton Park
- Ava Peterson, age 9, Guilderland
Ages 10-12
- Emma White, age 10, Niskayuna
- Daniel Lewis, age 11, Delmar
- Ryan Williams, age 12, Voorheesville
A Symphony of Colors and Imagination
Each submission was a testament to the boundless imaginations of our young artists. The colors danced across the pages, creating an array of patriotic scenes. From fluttering flags to majestic fireworks, the kids brought the essence of Independence Day to life through their unique artistic visions.
A Celebration of Patriotism and Creativity
The Gazette's July 4th Kids Coloring Contest is more than just a competition. It is an opportunity for our children to express their love for their country and to share their artistic talents with the community. We are grateful to all who participated and commend them for their enthusiasm and creativity.
A Glimpse into the Future
These young artists are the future of our nation, and their exceptional creations give us hope for a bright and colorful tomorrow. Their passion for art and their unwavering patriotism are inspiring, reminding us of the importance of nurturing our children's imagination and creativity.
Proud Supporters
We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to our sponsors who made this contest possible:
- Price Chopper
- The Toy Factory
- Jumpin' Jacks Fun Zone
- Uncle Sam's Army Navy Store
Their support has allowed us to recognize and celebrate the artistic talents of our young citizens.
A Display of Patriotism and Inspiration
The winning entries will be displayed at the following locations:
- Price Chopper in Latham
- The Toy Factory in Clifton Park
- Jumpin' Jacks Fun Zone in Guilderland
We encourage the community to visit these locations to admire the exceptional artwork of our young artists.
A Legacy of Artistic Excellence
The Gazette's July 4th Kids Coloring Contest has become a cherished tradition in the Capital Region. For over a decade, we have celebrated the artistic talents of our children, fostering their creativity and instilling in them a love for their country.
We look forward to continuing this tradition for many years to come, providing a platform for the next generation of artists to showcase their extraordinary skills.
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