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Water supply dept. extends entry deadline for Keiki Water Conservation Poster Contest

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The County of Hawai‘i Department of Water Supply will continue accepting entries for its 6th Annual Keiki Water Conservation Poster Contest until an extended deadline of April 26, to allow more Big Island K-6 students to participate.

Keiki will have an extra six weeks to submit an original artwork illustrating this year’s theme of “Water is Life” on a flat, 11-by-17-inch paper. Any medium may be used, except for three-dimensional renderings, chalk, charcoal and oil-based crayon.

No computer graphics or photographs will be accepted. Each poster must list the artist’s name, school and teacher in legible print.

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Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place entrants from each grade level K-6, as chosen by a panel of judges, for a maximum total of 14 winners island-wide. The Department of Water Supply will announce winning entries on its website, www.hawaiidws.org, and at a future meeting of the Water Board of the County of Hawai‘i. 

Each poster submission should be accompanied by a completed entry form available at www.hawaiidws.org, via email by contacting dws@hawaiidws.org or by calling the Department of Water Supply on regular working days at 808-961-8050. There is no charge to enter.

Contest entries should be mailed to the Department of Water Supply in Hilo or dropped off in designated bins at the Department of Water Supply’s offices in Hilo, Kona or Waimea by April 26. Address locations and additional contest rules are listed at www.hawaiidws.org.

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The free contest promotes the importance of reducing water waste and protecting drinking water supplies. It challenges keiki to utilize artistic ways to depict conserving our most precious resource – safe drinking water.  Conservation ideas, including the video “Save Water to Help the Earth,” are posted under the “Conservation” link at www.hawaiidws.org.

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