By 1812Blockhouse

Richland County Solid Waste has recently announced winners of its annual poster contest sponsored by Milliron Recycling.

All winners will receive a family day pass to the Ohio Bird Sanctuary, Kingwood Center Gardens, and Kelly’s Mini Golf as well as other opportunities to engage in Richland County’s parks and recreation.

This year’s theme was “‘Bee connected to nature: reduce, reuse, recycle.” The calendars will be on display at the Mansfield Art Center throughout the month of June.

From 560 poster calendar entries from 18 local schools, overall winners were: Stephen Greene III, 4th grade, from Mansfield Spanish Immersion; Layla Krizan, 7th grade, from Madison Middle School, and Kylie Brockway, 12th grade, from Crestview High School.

The following student posters were also picked to represent the 2022/2023 SCRAP recycling trailer calendar: Francis Paynter, Sacred Heart, Shelby, 2nd grade; Asherah Marie Hapin, Mifflin Elem, 3rd grade; Jessica Martinez, Spanish Immersion, 3rd grade; Jocelyne Doss, Lucas Middle School, 6th grade; Camylle King, Madison Middle School, 6th grade;  Adalyn Wise, Clear Fork Middle School, 7th grade; Addie Sigler, Lexington Jr. High, 8th grade; Gracie Dawson, 9th grade and Charlie Schaub, 12th grade from Plymouth-Shiloh HS.

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