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Above & below: Lane County poster judging (April 3). With about 200 great posters to chose from, judging was a tough task!
 
 

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Congratulations to the top 12 poster contest awardees in Lane County for the Oregon Problem Gambling Awareness Week Middle School Poster Contest! Posters were created by 6th-8th grade students in regions all around the state. During statewide judging, three Lane County posters were selected as part of the top 12 in the state!  See them below.

Congratulations and thanks to all students who participated in this year's poster contest, who each received a special certificate and award for their great work!

Click each poster to view full size. | View the statewide gallery here.

Every time you gamble, you influence someone.   Don't let gambling take apart your life!
Statewide Award Winner!
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By Jacob Y. of Monroe Middle School
 
Statewide Award Winner!
By Sydney S., 7th grade, Monroe Middle School, Eugene
Control your gambling...   Do you gamble? Can you stop?
Statewide Award Winner!
By Katy C. of Monroe Middle School
 
By Pablo of Monroe Middle School
  You may have won your greatest values back...
By Haley of Spencer Butte Middle School
 
By Amanda of Monroe Middle School
Gambling can destroy more than one life.   Yo! Quit gamblin', dawg!
By Andrew of Cascade Middle School
 
By Maddy of Cascade Middle School
You are NOT alone!   Gambling: Is it worth it?
By Hyunseo of Monroe Middle School
 
By Brittney of Monroe Middle School
You may think to gamble for a little bit...   What you say and do...are two different things.
By Makila of Monroe Middle School
 
By Arielle of Monroe Middle School.
 

What will happen with these award-winning posters?

The tope 12 posters in Oregon will be made into a 12-month calendar. Each of the 12 posters will receive its own month page, and Jacob's poster will also be featured on the cover. All of the above award-winning posters will be available to display online (as above) and placed in educational materials. Each poster will have its own month. More questions? Contact us! Congratulations again to everyone who entered the poster contest!

 

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