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 By  Staff Reports Published 
6:21 am Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Extension announces contest winners

By Staff Reports

The winners of the Franklin County Extension’s Watermelon Festival contests are as follows:

Pet photo contest
first – Debra Amos
second – Kenneth M. King
third – Kay Greeson and Reece Coan
third – Jodi Shotts
honorable mention – Debra Amos
honorable mention – Jodi Shotts

Cutest girls
0-6 months:
first – Leileena Densmore
second – Grace Ann Robinson
third – Regina Cantrell
1 year old:
first – Alida Grace Smith
2 year old:
first – Ariel Cothrum
second – Alia Brielle Smith
3 year old:
first – Lyza Herring

Cutest boys
0-6 months:
first – Jaydon Elkins
7-11 months:
first – Kenneth King
1 year old:
first – Janice Wilson
2 year old:
first – Jacqueline Parker
3 year old:
first – Regina Cantrell
4 year old:
first – Cindy Orrick

Coloring contest
Pre-K through first grade:
first – Davian Reynolds (first grade)
second – Max Wright (first grade)
third – Taylor (Pre-K)
second through fourth grade:
first – Violet Lancaster (fourth grade)
second – Mason Herring (third grade)
third – Alanis Fisher (fourth grade)

Sweet tea
first – Jamie Bowling
second – Destinee Maldonceo
third – Elizabeth Gonzalez

People
first – Janet King
second – Debra Amos
third –Regina Cantrell
third – Cindy Orrick
third – Kenneth King

Scenic
first – Kenneth King
second – Janet King
third – John Cantrell
third – Cindy Orrick

Still Life
first – Janet King
second – Kenneth King
second – Cindy Orrick
third – Kenneth King
third – Regina Cantrell

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