UNICO Columbus Day coloring contest winners

Dunmore’s Keystone Chapter UNICO National has announced the winners from its 12th Annual Columbus Day Coloring Contest, conducted for all students in the second-grade classes in Dunmore Borough. The student with the winning entry from each of the second grades received their artwork entry professionally framed and a gift card.

Pictured with the winners at Dunmore Elementary Center are DEC staff and UNICO coloring contest chairman Jim Mack. 

With their winning entries are, from left: Matilda Zayac, Makenzie Robbins, Mackenzie Marshall, Alexis Schlereth, and Aella Carter.  Back row: Mr. Quinn principal; Mrs. Amendolaro, Mrs. DelGuercio and Mrs. Walsh, second grade teachers; James Mack, Mrs. Cordaro, second grade teacher; Miss Abood, student teacher; Mrs. Gavalla, second grade teacher, and Miss O’Sullivan, student teacher.      

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Pictured with Ayla Chmielewski, the winner in the Annual Keystone UNICO Columbus Day Coloring Contest from Saint Mary’s Parochial School are from left: James Mack, Keystone Chapter UNICO National Columbus Day Coloring Contest Chairman; Ayla; Hannah Kozerski, second grade teacher, and Maryelizabeth Shattin, Saint Mary’s Parochial School principal; and Mark McDade, Keystone Chapter Charter president.

UNICO coloring contest winners recognized

Dunmore’s Keystone Chapter UNICO National recently announced the winners from the 11th Annual Coloring Contest conducted for all students in the second-grade classes at the Dunmore Elementary Center and Saint Mary’s Parochial School.  The student with the winning entry from each of the second grades received their artwork entry professionally framed and a $25 Amazon gift card.

Shown front row from left are winning students: Owen Krzywicki, Kamilla Bukenova, Neykis Alonso-Genao, Araina Bovenkamp and Caily Ciprian. 

Back row, same order: Sara Amendolaro and Maggie DelGuercio, second grade teachers; Mark McDade, Keystone UNICO Charter President; Louise Ligi, Chapter President; James Mack, Coloring Contest Chairman; Frank Coviello, UNICO board member, and Mary Ann Coviello, UNICO Board Chairman;  Michele Walsh, teacher; Michele McDade, Keystone UNICO board member;  and teachers Dana Cordaro and Mary Gavalla. 

Absent from photo is Dunmore Elementary Center Principal Matthew Quinn.    

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Pictured with Vihaan Bansal, front row, the winner in the Annual Keystone UNICO Columbus Day Coloring Contest from Saint Mary’s Parochial School are from left: Frank Coviello, Keystone Board Member; Hannah Kozerski, Teacher; Mary Ann Coviello, Keystone Board Chairman; Jim Mack, Keystone UNICO Coloring Contest Chairman; Louise Ligi, Keystone President; and Maryelizabeth Shattin, Saint Mary’s Parochial School Principal.

UNICO Announces Coloring Contest Winners

Dunmore’s Keystone Chapter UNICO National recently announced the winners from the 10th annual Columbus Day Coloring Contest conducted for all students in the second-grade classes at the Dunmore Elementary Center and Saint Mary’s Parochial School. 

The student with the winning entry from each of the second grades received their artwork entry professionally framed and a $25 gift card to Wal-Mart. 

Pictured at Dunmore Elementary Center are, from left: James Mack, Keystone UNICO Coloring Contest chairman; Frank Coviello, Keystone UNICO board president; Mary Ann Coviello, Keystone UNICO Chapter president;  Mrs. Del Guercio and Sophia Mendoza of 2-5; Mrs. Cordaro and Cate Tripodi of 2-2;  Mrs. Walsh and Emma Grace Hessmiller of 2-3;  Mrs. Gavalla and Dharshith Jayganesh of 2-1; Mrs. Amendolaro and Caden Tierney of 2-4; Ms. Corbett, guidance counselor;  and Mr. Quinn, principal.    

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Pictured with the winner in the Annual Keystone UNICO Columbus Day Coloring Contest from Saint Mary’s Parochial School are from left: Jim Mack, Keystone UNICO Coloring Contest chairman;  Hannah Bowmaster, second grade teacher;  R. J. Moeller, contest winner;  Mary Ann Coviello, Keystone Chapter president; Frank Coviello, Keystone Chapter board chairman;  Maryelizabeth Shattin, principal; and Mark McDade, Keystone UNICO Charter president.