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			Illinois EPA Announces Annual Environmental Education Competition 
			for Fifth & Sixth Grade Students2018 Program Encourages Youth Creativity 
			to Protect Environment and Honoring the State’s Bicentennial
 
 
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            [December 09, 2017]  
			SPRINGFIELD - Fifth and 
			sixth grade writers and artists from around Illinois are invited to 
			compete in this year’s Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest sponsored by 
			the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA). This 
			year’s contest theme is Illinois is Celebrating 200 Years!   | 
        
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			 How Can You Be an Environmental Pioneer? focusing on 
			helping to preserve and protect our air, land and water for the next 
			200 years in honor of Illinois’s bicentennial. Educators are asked 
			to introduce historic environmental problems and how Illinois laws 
			and citizen actions have helped make a healthier environment. 
			Students are challenged to answer the question, “What would a modern 
			environmental pioneer do to ensure Illinois has a sustainable 
			future?”. 
 Each school can enter up to eight works, four posters and four 
			written. Entries must be postmarked and sent in to the 
			Illinois EPA by February 1, 2018. An in house panel from the 
			Illinois EPA will judge all entries to select the finalists, whose 
			entries are then judged by an outside panel of authorities to 
			determine the top twelve winners. The top winning entries will be on 
			exhibit in the atrium of the Illinois EPA’s headquarters building in 
			Springfield from April 23 through May 21, and the top winners will 
			be featured on the Illinois EPA’s homepage at
			www.epa.illinois.gov.
 
			
			 
			
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All finalists, together with their families and teachers, are 
invited to an awards ceremony and reception that will be held on April 21, 2018 
at the Old State Capitol Historic Site in Springfield. After the awards 
ceremony, participants are invited to attend the City of Springfield’s Earth 
Awareness Fair on the Old State Capitol’s lawn. 
Information about the annual event can be obtained on Illinois 
EPA’s website at:
http://www.epa.illinois.gov/topics/ education/contest/index , or by 
contacting Kristi Morris, Environmental Education Coordinator for the Illinois 
EPA, at 217-558-7198, or by mail at 1021 North Grand Avenue E., P.O. Box 19276, 
Springfield, IL 62794 9276. Information on the Bicentennial Celebration can be 
found on the following website:  
https://illinois 200.com/.  
				 
			[Kim Biggs, Illinois EPA] |