Sammie Corning, a fifth grade student at Plymouth Creek Elementary School, won the grand prize in the Plymouth Fire Department’s annual fire prevention poster contest. Corning’s poster was chosen from the entries submitted by students in four elementary schools. Sammie’s poster, which will go on to compete at the regional level, featured the “two ways out” tip to help keep families safe.
In winning this contest, Corning won a ride to school in a fire truck and a $25 cash prize from the Plymouth Crime and Fire Prevention Fund. Corning’s poster will go on to compete at the state level.
In addition to the grand prize award, one first place winner was selected from each Plymouth elementary school that participated in the contest. The first place winners received a $15 check from the Plymouth Crime and Fire Prevention Fund. In addition, Plymouth firefighters will visit their classrooms with Popsicle treats for their classmates.
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Grand Prize Winner
(Winner Chosen from All Schools)
Plymouth Creek Elementary School
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Providence Academy Winner
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Sammie Corning
Ms. Podobinski’s Fifth Grade Class
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Emma Ryan
Mrs. Harrington’s Class Fourth Grade Class
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Zachary Lane Elementary School Winner
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Oakwood Elementary School Winner
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Cameryn Bailey
Mrs. Rubin's Fourth Grade Class
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Breda Christensen
Ms. Katzmarek's Fourth Grade Class
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