Contact: Lauren Gurniewicz, 803-647-3969
Congaree National Park is pleased to announce the winners of the 10th Annual SwampFest Student Art competition.Co-sponsored by the Southeast Rural Community Outreach (SERCO) and the Friends of Congaree Swamp, the competition is an opportunity for young artists from the Midlands to showcase their talent while celebrating Congaree National Park's diverse resources.Students were asked to submit art to their teachers, depicting plants, animals, water, or recreational opportunities found within Congaree National Park. Park staff from a wide range of disciplines selected first place and honorable mentions from dozens of entries.The first place and honorable mentions will receive cash prizes, provided by the Friends of Congaree Swamp.All entries will be displayed at Congaree National Park's Harry Hampton Visitor Center through early December.The facility is open 9:00 am-5:00 pm daily. The 10th Annual SwampFest is a local heritage tourism event, which took place on October 6.Programs were sponsored by SERCO at the Harriet Barber House and Old Mt. Moriah church site in Lower Richland County.Congaree National Park hosted special programs in the park, in conjunction with the festival. SwampFestArt Competition Winners: Kindergarten First Place: Emily Lee Honorable Mention: Emma Caulder First Grade First Place: Jadelynn Dunbar Honorable Mention: Jakel Boyd Third Grade First Place: Leon Prince Honorable Mention: Travis Walters Fourth Grade First Place: Joel Ramirez Honorable Mention: Mark Johnson Fifth Grade First Place: Zakierra Moody Honorable Mention: Nyjayla Williams Sixth Grade First Place: Andrea Robichaud Honorable Mention: Zack Falkosky Seventh Grade First Place: Lily Leaphart Honorable Mention: Tyler Corbitt Eighth Grade First Place: Kaitlyn Cote Honorable Mention: Hailey Voytko |
Last updated: April 14, 2015