The Wyoming State Forestry Division and Wyoming Project Learning Tree are teaming up again to hold the annual Wyoming State Arbor Day poster contest.
As Wyoming celebrates its 132nd Arbor Day …
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The Wyoming State Forestry Division and Wyoming Project Learning Tree are teaming up again to hold the annual Wyoming State Arbor Day poster contest.
As Wyoming celebrates its 132nd Arbor Day this year, students are invited to create a poster depicting the theme “I Spy Trees.”
The contest is open to all Wyoming fourth and fifth grade students, including home-schooled, private and public. Posters must be no larger than 14 by 18 inches in size.
The winner will receive $100, their framed poster and a plaque. The winner’s teacher will also receive $100. Second place will receive $50, their framed poster and a plaque.
The contest deadline is March 25. For more information, visit wyomingplt.org or contact state program coordinator Jessica Halverson at 307-283-2954 or jessica.halverson1@gmail.com.