The 27th National Space Symposium invited students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade to submit original artwork depicting the theme “Human Space Travel in the Year 2020,” resulting in entries from more than 150 students in 13 states. Winners were recognized at a ceremony April 13 at The Broadmoor Hotel.D 49 winners:Sand Creek High School, Colorado Springs:Audry Ancel, third place, grades 9-12 drawingKadre Disnute, second place, grades 9-12 paintingColleen Fannin, first place, grades 9-12 paintingDillon Irish, first place, grades 9-12 drawingJoann Wang, second place, grades 9-12 multimediaD 23 winner:Peyton Elementary, Peyton:Emilee Ullom, second place, grades 6-8 multimediaThe Space Foundation is a global, nonprofit organization and the foremost advocate for all sectors of the space industry – civil, commercial, military and intelligence. Founded in 1983, the Space Foundation is a leader in space awareness activities, educational programs that bring space into the classroom and major industry events; including the National Space Symposium.
Art contest winners
You may also like
The New Falcon Herald
Current Weather
Topics
- Ava's (Amusings
- Book Review by Robin Widmar
- Building and Real Estate by Lindsey Harrison
- Business Briefs
- Community Calendar
- Community Photos
- D 49 Sports
- El Paso County Colorado District 49
- Falcon Fire Protection District (FFPD
- Feature Articles
- Friends of Falcon
- From the Publisher
- General Articles
- Health and Wellness
- Historical Perspectives
- Land & Water by Terry Stokka
- Letters to the Editor
- Mark's Meanderings. by Mark Stoller
- Monkey Business
- News Briefs
- People on the Plains by Erin Malcolm
- Pet Adoption Corner
- Phun Photos
- Prairie Life by Bill Radford
- Quotes
- Recipes
- Rumors
- Senior Services
- Veterinary Talk by Dr. Jim Humphries
- Wildlife Matters by Aaron Bercheid
- Yesteryear