Wallingford student awarded for ‘Neighbor’ art

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Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Councilmember Mike O’Brien were at Hamilton International Middle School yesterday to honor the top 15 winners of the 2011 Neighbor Appreciation Day Student Art Contest. Three of the budding artists are students at Hamilton, including one winner, Page Victoria Robinson, who lives in Wallingford.  The winning drawings reflect what it means to be a good neighbor, and Page was among five of the winners who were given a Crystal Award and art supplies.

You can view all of the winning artwork by clicking here.

Page Victoria Robinson from Wallingford
Page's winning artwork

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Margaret

Margaret Steck is a freelance writer, mother of two, and has been a resident of Wallingford since 1996. When she's not out covering the neighborhood schools or any other interesting haps for Wallyhood, Margaret writes articles pertaining to running, parenting, and international adoption.

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  1. Barb

    Congratulations, Page! Kudos to you and your family which gives so much time to so many community and school activities. Your neighbors in lower Wallingford are proud of you!

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