Parker student wins second place in poster contest

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Parker School third-grader Kahea Gaglione, 10, took second place in the District 50 Lions of Hawaii poster contest, titled “Sight Is Beautiful.” The contest was open to children from K-6 and division judges from Lions of Hawaii chose winners based on artistic work (nothing computer generated), originality, theme, color and neatness with the words “Sight is Beautiful” on the face of the poster, signifying what the child places his/her greatest value on their ability to see the world around them. Students were only allowed to use crayons, pencils, paint or markers.

Parker School third-grader Kahea Gaglione, 10, took second place in the District 50 Lions of Hawaii poster contest, titled “Sight Is Beautiful.” The contest was open to children from K-6 and division judges from Lions of Hawaii chose winners based on artistic work (nothing computer generated), originality, theme, color and neatness with the words “Sight is Beautiful” on the face of the poster, signifying what the child places his/her greatest value on their ability to see the world around them. Students were only allowed to use crayons, pencils, paint or markers.