This year's annual writing project winner is Corinne Lyndes of Fairlee! She is in grade 7. Here is her wonderful poem:
Green Up Day by Corinne Lyndes
Winter hides the dead of fall,
It’s a flawless heaven that covers all.
But when the snow begins to melt,
What we’ve done is uncovered.
There’s so much trash,
The ground is smothered.
Spring is a time for
A cloudless day, flowers to bloom, and animals to play.
The grass should be green,
So get up and keep the environment clean!
Our state and our towns deserve so much more, so we should see the forest floor.
This is where our children play, so help out!
It’s Green Up Day.
Green Up Day by Corinne Lyndes
Winter hides the dead of fall,
It’s a flawless heaven that covers all.
But when the snow begins to melt,
What we’ve done is uncovered.
There’s so much trash,
The ground is smothered.
Spring is a time for
A cloudless day, flowers to bloom, and animals to play.
The grass should be green,
So get up and keep the environment clean!
Our state and our towns deserve so much more, so we should see the forest floor.
This is where our children play, so help out!
It’s Green Up Day.
Rosie Hark, grade 2, of Williston was our Elementary School winner.
Samantha Beaulieu, grade 6, of Brown's River Middle School, was our Middle School winner.
Aubrie Sauer, grade 11, of Mount Anthony Union School was our High School winner.
Congratulations!
The writing winners, along with the poster winners, will all be honored at our March 25th banquet at the Capitol Plaza in Montpelier.


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