Essay contest held to pick Oregon 4th grader for U.S. tree.
This brings the Q2 2020 essay contest officially to a close! Although we’re not able to send a special prize to every contestant, we will always give our heartfelt thanks for your participation and contribution, and for your part in making WOW! all that it can be. Each one of you has found the courage to enter, and that is a remarkable accomplishment in itself. We’re looking forward to.
The Governor's office has launched an essay contest asking fourth-grade students to write about why they love spending time in the Oregon outdoors, incorporating the theme of this year's U.S.
For 2017, the Oregon Blue Book focused on outdoor recreational activities in the Oregon Cascades. The secretary of state encouraged our elementary and middle school students to participate in the second ever Oregon Blue Book essay contest. The 2017 essay questions were.
The Oregon Ducks are the beloved Division I football team for the University of Oregon in Eugene. The Autzen Stadium might be tiny, but it packs a mean punch full of enthusiastic fans that have crowned it the loudest stadium in the country. Try getting through a game without hearing the “I Love My Ducks” song, which is admittedly terrible and repetitive but perfectly kitschy and entertaining.
American History Essay Contest. The American History Essay Contest was established to encourage young people to think creatively about our nation's great history and learn about history in a new light. This contest is open to students in public, private, and parochial schools, and registered home-study programs. Students in grades five through.
Educators must fill out an entry form and write an essay of 500-1,000 words on “Why Wildlife Conservation is Important.” Other judged criteria include training received in conservation education or environmental education programs, current programs the educator is conducting in the school and community, and past programs. Teachers of state winners in the youth essay contest will receive.
Maria Burns, past Oregon State winner in the Patriot’s Pen contest, was on hand to congratulate the winner. She has been representing the local VFW Post and Auxiliary group the last two years in the Voice of Democracy Youth Scholarship competition and was Post winner again in this year’s contest.