Arbor
Day
Poster
Contest
Targets
State’s
Fifth-graders
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – “Trees are Terrific…and forests are too!” is the
theme for the 2007 Arbor Day poster contest announced the Tennessee Department
of Agriculture (TDA) Division of Forestry and the National Arbor Day
Foundation. Co-sponsored by Toyota Motor Corporation, the annual contest is
open to all Tennessee fifth-graders.
To
enter the state contest, posters must be first judged at the local level by
either the local school or by local contest sponsors such as city tree advisory
boards. Local winning posters must be received in the state Forestry Division
office located at Ellington Agricultural Center, 440 Hogan Road, in Nashville by
4:30 p.m. (CST) on Mar. 9, regardless of postmark.
Only
posters that meet contest guidelines will be eligible for the state
competition. Posters must clearly state and follow the theme, and
must be a minimum of 8 1/2" by 11" and a maximum of 14" by 18" in size. The
student’s name should appear in the lower right hand corner on the front of the
poster.
Teachers in public, private and home schools may request a packet of information
and complete set of rules by calling program coordinator Bruce Webster at (615)
837-5436, or by emailing
bruce.webster@state.tn.us.
Tennessee’s first place poster will be entered in the national contest, which
awards a $1,000 savings bond, a lifetime membership in The National Arbor Day
Foundation, an expense-paid trip to the home of National Arbor Day in Nebraska
City for the National Awards Weekend, and teacher classroom materials. The
national second and third place winners also receive a savings bond and teachers
receive cash prizes.
In
Tennessee, Arbor Day is always recognized on the first Friday in March, which
falls this year on the 2nd. Nationally, Arbor Day is celebrated on
the last Friday in April. Each state sets its own Arbor Day date based on the
optimum tree planting conditions for that region.
For more information about
the poster contest visit the Arbor Day Foundation’s Web site at
www.arborday.org or visit the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division
of Forestry Web site at
www.tennessee.gov/agriculture/forestry, then click on “Arbor Day”.
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news from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture can be found
online at
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