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   Laine Pike and Sheila Wolfe, two local professional artists, juried the show and named the shows winners as listed below.  Derby Arts Council gifted monetary awards for adult artists.  Youth artist winners received Hobby Lobby gift cards and 150thcommemorative coins.&#13;
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Adult Division&#13;
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1st Place - "Kansas Clouds" by Maria Ctibor&#13;
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2nd Place - "Windmill Farm" by Nancy Luttrell&#13;
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3rd Place - "Rubber Neckin" by Therese Cabell&#13;
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Honorable Mention - "Shady Tunnel" by Amy Hermann&#13;
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Honorable Mention - "Moran High Rise" by Elizabeth Corbett&#13;
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Youth Division&#13;
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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade&#13;
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2nd Place - Asher Awari  (1st Grade, Winteer Elementary)&#13;
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3rd Place - Berkeley Smith (Kindergarten, Tanglewood Elementary)&#13;
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3rd - 5th Grade&#13;
1st Place - Charlie Ayala (5th grade, Derby Hills Elementary)&#13;
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2nd Place - Amanda Chum (4th grade, Cooper Elementary)&#13;
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3rd Place - Abbey Welk (4th grade, Derby Hills Elementary)&#13;
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6th - 8th Grade&#13;
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9th-12th Place&#13;
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2nd Place - River Cross (11th grade, Derby High School)&#13;
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