Crime & Safety
Holy Family Student Wins Fire Safety Poster Contest, Design Displayed on Van All Year
Congratulations to Justin Malone and the other 11 finalists in the competition!
At Thursday's City Council meeting, the top finalists of the Annual Fire Safety Poster Contest were honored. With well over 200 submissions from third and fourth grade children throughout Stow, only 12 finalists remained, and of these, two will receive a new bicycle and grand prize winner Justin Malone, of Holy Family School, will have his poster displayed on Firefighter Sandy's van for the next year.
All of the finalists worked very hard on their posters and will be rewarded with lunch at Burger King on Graham Road with Mayor Sara Drew, Firefighter Sandy and a few other firefighters lucky enough to join them.
Here's a list of all the finalists:
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Grand Prize winner, Justin Malone 4th grade Holy Family, gets his poster on the van courtesy of Premier Printing and Signs
Anna Green 3rd grade Fishcreek won a bicycle from Eddy’s Bike Shop
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Alexis Schultz 4th grade Highland won a bicycle from Marty’s Bike Shop
Other winners include:
Echo Hills
Aubrey Mansfield 3rd grade
Logan Lacy 4th grade
Fishcreek
Sydney Braunscheidel 4th grade
Highland
Palmer Johnson 3rd grade
Holy Family
Emily Wilson 3rd grade
Indian Trail
Dylan Wysomierski 3rd grade
Paige Schrickel 4th grade
Woodland
Alaina Hoover 3rd grade
Sharvi Shah 4th grade
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