Inclusive views noted

 

Elementary school students expressed their views on living in an inclusive world

 
 
 
 
The young winners of the Community Living Day contest accepted their awards Saturday at Douglas Park.
 

The young winners of the Community Living Day contest accepted their awards Saturday at Douglas Park.

Photograph by: Submitted photo , for Langley Advance

Langley School District students were rewarded for their views on inclusiveness Saturday at Douglas Park.

During A Celebration in the Park, Langley's Community Living Day celebration, the winners of the school poster, writing, and poetry contest were named.

The elementary school award winners are as follows:

POSTER

First place - Elora Kim and Cheyenne Bain; second place - Lillian Gilbric and Ariana Lebedoff.

ESSAY

First place - Chris Sarrazin; second place - Kyle Koski; third place - Jeremiah Capoos.

POETRY

First place - Owen Spicker; second place - Mitchell Gale; third place - Hannah Plowman.

The awards presentation took place on the Douglas Park Spirit Square stage, following the annual softball game involving dignitaries, Mounties, media members, and Challenger Baseball and Special Olympics athletes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The young winners of the Community Living Day contest accepted their awards Saturday at Douglas Park.
 

The young winners of the Community Living Day contest accepted their awards Saturday at Douglas Park.

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