Press Release:
The Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts (TACD) recently recognized winners of their State Soil and Water Stewardship Poster Contest at their Annual State Convention. Four Cumberland County students placed in this state contest.
The first-place winner in the kindergarten-first grade category was Maverick Simonds who attends North Cumberland Elementary. Crab Orchard Elementary Student Crimson Waldo placed second in the 2nd-3rd grade category.
Tucker Brown, who also attends Crab Orchard Elementary, won first place in the 4th-6th grade category. Cumberland County High School student Natalie Dowlen placed second in the 10th-12th grade category.
The SWCD would also like to express appreciation to everyone that promotes soil and water stewardship and encourages students to participate in this annual contest.
All programs and services of the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status or handicap.
Pictured are (from left) SWCD Chairman Jeff Dodson, Maverick Simonds, Crimson Waldo and Natalie Dowlen.
Tucker Brown proudly displays his First-Place award.