Lackawanna County Holiday Poster Contest Winners

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Lackawanna County District Attorney Shane Scanlon

A Holiday Reception was sponsored by Lackawanna/Susquehanna Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs, in conjunction with the Lackawanna County District Attorney at The Scranton Cultural Center. Awards were presented by District Attorney Shane Scanlon to the student poster contest winners.

There were over 1,100 entries from 26 Lackawanna County schools, grades 1-12, in this year’s countywide holiday poster contest, with two students from Dunmore earning awards.

The five high school finalists who were honored at the reception included: Jordan Molinaro, Grade 9; Hailey VanLeuven, Grade 11; Emily Daley,, Grade 10; Steve Martin, Grade 11, all of Carbondale Area, and Brenda Galeno, Dunmore High, Grade 12.

The first-place artwork, which was unveiled at the reception, served as the Program’s Holiday Campaign theme and was featured in the media, displayed on three billboards, 3,000 buttons, and 100 posters throughout the community. The Program provided the materials to county SADD chapters whose students displayed the posters throughout their schools. High School Recognition Winners will be featured on a poster calendar as well.

The Elementary Poster Contest winners had their artwork displayed as monthly billboards, sponsored by  Lackawanna County District Attorney Shane Scanlon promoting messages for parents and youth on how to reduce underage drinking.

First Place winners included: January – Emily Ferguson, All Saints Academy; February – Kristina Tranovich, LaSalle Academy; March – Matthew Tucker; DePaul School; April – Robert Wall, Carbondale Area; May – Trevor Balcerzak, All Saints Academy; June – Marie Takach, LaSalle Academy; July – Megan Fallon, St. Stanislaus; August – Olivia Nepa, LaSalle Academy; September – Amara Lajoie, Riverside East; October – Adrianna Hoover, Riverside East; November – Keira Stofko, Our Lady of Peace, and December – Christopher Transue, All Saints Academy.

The prevention messages in the Honorable Mention category will also be featured on monthly billboards. Receiving Honorable Mention awards were: January – Natalia Mazza, LaSalle Academy; February – Gabby Price, All Saints Academy; March – Rosemarie Navarrete, Carbondale Area; April – Maria Belardi, All Saints Academy; May – Hanna Curry, All Saints Academy; June – Emma Egan, All Saints Academy; July – Alyssa Kelly, Our Lady of Peace; August – Jenna Robertson, St. Mary of Mt. Carmel; September – Hannah Moore, Riverside East; October – Leena Conte, Riverside East; November – Emma Triano, St. Mary of Mt. Carmel, and December – Lydia Davis, St. Stanislaus.

 

Local Missing Children’s Day event

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A special program was conducted on recently on the Spruce Street side of Courthouse Square near the Michelle Jolene Lakey kiosk to mark National Missing Children’s Day.  Several law enforcement personnel and family members offered remarks.

Participants involved in planning the event were, from left: Scranton Police Lieutenant Len Namoetka, Scranton Police Captain Dennis Lukasewicz, Lackawanna County District Attorney Shane Scanlon, Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley and Lackawanna County Judge Thomas Munley.