Brandywine Springs Student Wins Arbor Day Poster Contest
Department of Agriculture | Forest Service | News | Urban and Community Forestry | Date Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2023
Department of Agriculture | Forest Service | News | Urban and Community Forestry | Date Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2023
Photo: Lyla Jones, a second-grader from Brandywine Springs Elementary School in Wilmington, is the winner of the Arbor Day School Poster Contest.
DOVER, Del. (April 13, 2023) – Lyla Jones, a second-grader from Brandywine Springs Elementary School in Wilmington, is the overall winner of the Delaware Forest Service’s annual Arbor Day School Poster Contest. This year’s competition attracted almost 7,600 entries from more than 70 schools. The theme – “Trees Are Terrific…In All Shapes and Sizes!” – highlights how a diverse community forest is a healthier forest that attracts a variety of wildlife and is more visually stimulating. The complete gallery of winners is at de.gov/arbordaypostercontest
Since 1872, Arbor Day has been observed as a special day to plant trees and celebrate their many benefits!
The poster contest is designed to increase knowledge about trees and forests while helping students learn about the direct impact of trees on community health and well-being. Trees not only provide beauty but help shade streets and schoolyards while also creating habitat and food for wildlife. Awareness of the difference between tree species helps in selecting the proper tree to plant in a given location based on site conditions, temperature and soil.
The poster contest was open to all K-5 public, private, homeschool, after-school, and other organized youth groups. Posters are judged on originality, use of theme, neatness, and artistic expression. Each winner receives a gift card, a tree-themed book, and a tree planting at their school. Twelve winners are selected, one from each county, in four grade categories: kindergarten, grades 1 and 2, grades 3 and 4, and grade 5. All participating classes receive free loblolly pine seedlings delivered to their school, just in time to celebrate Arbor Day!
The 12 winners are invited to the annual State Arbor Day Celebration, hosted by Governor John Carney and scheduled for April 29.
For questions and more information, contact: Ashley Melvin, Trainer-Educator ashley.melvin@delaware.gov
New Castle County
Kindergarten: Susanna Sanford, Brandywine Springs Elementary, Wilmington
Grades 1 to 2: Lyla Jones, Brandywine Springs Elementary, Wilmington
Grades 3 to 4: Hillary Shen, North Star Elementary, Hockessin
Grade 5: Easton Parker, Heritage Elementary, Wilmington
Kent County
Kindergarten: Zadriyan Marshall, Booker T. Washington Elementary, Dover
Grades 1 to 2: Kylie Clark, Smyrna Elementary, Smyrna
Grades 3 to 4: Eliana Oberdick, W. B. Simpson Elementary, Wyoming
Grade 5: Audriana Friday, W. B. Simpson Elementary, Wyoming
Sussex County
Kindergarten: Henry Hearn, St. John’s Preschool, Seaford
Grades 1 to 2: Julian Spitzer, Lord Baltimore Elementary, Ocean View
Grades 3 to 4: Evelyn Maloney, Epworth Christian, Laurel
Grade 5: Sage McMahon, Rehoboth Elementary, Rehoboth Beach
Related Topics: agriculture, Arbor Day, community, contest, Forest, Governor Carney, poster, school, Student, urban
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Department of Agriculture | Forest Service | News | Urban and Community Forestry | Date Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2023
Photo: Lyla Jones, a second-grader from Brandywine Springs Elementary School in Wilmington, is the winner of the Arbor Day School Poster Contest.
DOVER, Del. (April 13, 2023) – Lyla Jones, a second-grader from Brandywine Springs Elementary School in Wilmington, is the overall winner of the Delaware Forest Service’s annual Arbor Day School Poster Contest. This year’s competition attracted almost 7,600 entries from more than 70 schools. The theme – “Trees Are Terrific…In All Shapes and Sizes!” – highlights how a diverse community forest is a healthier forest that attracts a variety of wildlife and is more visually stimulating. The complete gallery of winners is at de.gov/arbordaypostercontest
Since 1872, Arbor Day has been observed as a special day to plant trees and celebrate their many benefits!
The poster contest is designed to increase knowledge about trees and forests while helping students learn about the direct impact of trees on community health and well-being. Trees not only provide beauty but help shade streets and schoolyards while also creating habitat and food for wildlife. Awareness of the difference between tree species helps in selecting the proper tree to plant in a given location based on site conditions, temperature and soil.
The poster contest was open to all K-5 public, private, homeschool, after-school, and other organized youth groups. Posters are judged on originality, use of theme, neatness, and artistic expression. Each winner receives a gift card, a tree-themed book, and a tree planting at their school. Twelve winners are selected, one from each county, in four grade categories: kindergarten, grades 1 and 2, grades 3 and 4, and grade 5. All participating classes receive free loblolly pine seedlings delivered to their school, just in time to celebrate Arbor Day!
The 12 winners are invited to the annual State Arbor Day Celebration, hosted by Governor John Carney and scheduled for April 29.
For questions and more information, contact: Ashley Melvin, Trainer-Educator ashley.melvin@delaware.gov
New Castle County
Kindergarten: Susanna Sanford, Brandywine Springs Elementary, Wilmington
Grades 1 to 2: Lyla Jones, Brandywine Springs Elementary, Wilmington
Grades 3 to 4: Hillary Shen, North Star Elementary, Hockessin
Grade 5: Easton Parker, Heritage Elementary, Wilmington
Kent County
Kindergarten: Zadriyan Marshall, Booker T. Washington Elementary, Dover
Grades 1 to 2: Kylie Clark, Smyrna Elementary, Smyrna
Grades 3 to 4: Eliana Oberdick, W. B. Simpson Elementary, Wyoming
Grade 5: Audriana Friday, W. B. Simpson Elementary, Wyoming
Sussex County
Kindergarten: Henry Hearn, St. John’s Preschool, Seaford
Grades 1 to 2: Julian Spitzer, Lord Baltimore Elementary, Ocean View
Grades 3 to 4: Evelyn Maloney, Epworth Christian, Laurel
Grade 5: Sage McMahon, Rehoboth Elementary, Rehoboth Beach
Related Topics: agriculture, Arbor Day, community, contest, Forest, Governor Carney, poster, school, Student, urban
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