Illinois
American Water Draws Support for Young Artists through annual Water
Keeps Life Flowing Art Contest
Central School Third-grader among the
winners
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[December 20, 2021]
Illinois American Water is supporting young artists through
the company’s annual art contest “Water Keeps Life Flowing” which
illustrates the importance of reliable, safe water service. Through
the contest, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students draw a picture and
write a sentence about what water service means to them. To help
spark creativity teachers explain how important water service is for
public health, food, daily chores, firefighting, manufacturing and
more.
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Beth Matthews, vice president of operations for
Illinois American Water is encouraged by the “creativity shown by
Illinois American Water’s young customers.” She said, “We appreciate
the educators who share this learning opportunity with their
students. They are helping to mold our future environmental and
water service leaders.”
Matthews added, “This art contest helps our young customers
understand the importance of water service in a creative way, by
bringing together art and science. We are excited about the
submissions which demonstrate the importance of water service and
protecting precious water resources. The future looks bright in the
hands of our young customers.”
The 22 winners chosen by Illinois American Water earned their
classroom a $100 donation which can be used for supplies or a
classroom celebration. The winning artwork can be viewed on Illinois
American Water’s Facebook page.
The art contest winners are listed below:
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Adam W., 4th Grader, Unity East Elementary in
Tolono
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Alyza L., 4th Grader, Hardin County Elementary in
Elizabethtown
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Annabelle B., 4th Grader Millstadt School in
Millstadt
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Autumn H., 5th Grader, St. Mary’s Catholic Grade
School in Sterling
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Caitlyn B., 4th Grader, St. Michael Parish School
in Wheaton
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Cassie T., 5th Grader, Unity West Elementary in
Tolono
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Claire K., 3rd Grader, Holy Family School in
Granite City
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Danna A., 5th Grader, Builta Elementary School in
Bolingbrook
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Derek D., 5th Grader, Builta Elementary School in
Bolingbrook
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Grace W., 5th Grader, St. Mary’s Catholic Grade
School in Sterling
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Grayson S., 4th Grader, St. Ambrose School in
Godfrey
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Henry Y., 5th Grader, St. Mary’s School in
Pontiac
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James M., 3rd Grader, Le Starke School in
Pekin
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Joshua, 5th Grader, Madison Elementary School
in Wheaton
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Justyce G., 5th Grader, East Elementary
School in Alton
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Mia C., 3rd Grader,
Central School in Lincoln
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Michael G., 3rd Grader, Peoria Christian
School in Peoria
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Rayna B., 5th Grader, Hardin County
Elementary in Elizabethtown
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Rylan M., 5th Grader, Hardin County
Elementary in Elizabethtown
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Shia L., 5th Grader, Quest Charter School in
Peoria
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Sosia S., 5th Grader, Bottenfield Elementary
in Champaign
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Teagan A., 3rd Grader, Blessed Sacrament in
Belleville
Illinois American Water: a subsidiary of American
Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in
the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or
wastewater services to approximately 1.3 million people. American
Water also operates a customer service center in Alton and a quality
control and research laboratory in Belleville. With a history dating
back to 1886, American Water is the largest and most geographically
diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company.
The company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater and
other related services to 15 million people in 46 states. American
Water provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services
to our customers to help make sure we keep their lives flowing. For
more information, visit amwater.com
[Karen Cotton, Sr.
Manager External Communications] |