Rotary Club Announces Winners of Peace Art Poster Competition

The Rotary Club of Antigua has unveiled the distinguished winners of its annual Peace Art Poster Competition, celebrating the creative expressions of young artists advocating for global harmony. The organization reported an exceptional caliber of entries that transformed the judging procedure into both an inspirational and demanding endeavor, with students presenting profound artistic visions of peace.

Victors emerged across four distinct age brackets, showcasing talent from various educational institutions. Peace-Marie Browne from St. Nicholas Primary School claimed victory in the youngest category (ages 5-7), while Haedriana Bent of Five Islands Primary School triumphed in the 8-10 age group.

The adolescent categories witnessed equally impressive achievements. Deja Neke Philo from Clare Hall Secondary School (CKHS) earned premier recognition in the 11-13 division, with fellow CKHS student Tianna Henry dominating the 14-16 age category.

In their official communiqué, the Rotary Club extended commendations to all participants for their extraordinary passion and inventive approaches. The organization additionally acknowledged the crucial support provided by educators, parental figures, and academic establishments in fostering this meaningful initiative.

Event coordinators emphasized that the competition persists as a vital channel for the younger generation to communicate potent messages of unity and reconciliation through visual artistry. The initiative continues to reinforce the Rotary Club’s enduring commitment to nurturing peaceful dialogue and creative problem-solving among Antigua’s youth population.