Four kids from local elementary schools were recognized at the May 7 Warrenton Board of Aldermen meeting for winning the Arbor Day coloring contest.
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Four kids from local elementary schools were recognized at the May 7 Warrenton Board of Aldermen meeting for winning the Arbor Day coloring contest. Some of the kids were also present for a tree planting last month.
"I think it's something that's huge for kids. Whenever you are a winner in a competition you should be able to be praised and shown off a little bit," Mayor Eric Schlueter said.
Pictured from left to right, back row: Mayor Eric Schlueter, Aldermen Larry Corder, Steven Cullom, Scott Schulze, Jack Crump and Brandon Lang as well as Park Board Member Laura Zimmer. Front row, Mayson Duello of Dniel Boone Elementary, Vaeda Tittel of Rebecca Boone Elementary, Dylan Edwards of Holy Rosary Catholic School and Emma Petersmeyer of Warrior Ridge Elementary.