Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Ga Cities Week - Mayor's Coloring Contest

Grantville Mayor Casey Houston is sponsoring a coloring/drawing contest for Grantville students in grades K through 5.

Entrants do not have to live within the city limits but should have a Grantville zip code or attend Glanton Elementary School.

Entry flyers will be distributed at Glanton School after spring break, but your kids can get a jump on the competition by printing the entry flyer here.

Entries will be collected at the Glanton School Library and City Hall through Wednesday, April 22.

All entries will be displayed in City Hall through Georgia Cities Week (April 19 to April 25).

Winners will be recognized at the Grantville City Council meeting on Monday, April 27. First, Second and Third Place ribbons will be awarded.

Stay tuned for more news about Georgia Cities Week activities in Grantville!

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