His poster was selected from among those submitted by area elementary school students in the annual event. Kessler will receive a Sugarbush season pass and his school will receive the Clean Water Week Canoe trophy with his name etched on it. The school will also receive a pond/stream water testing kit that comes with curriculum because Fayston students submitted the most entries.
The theme for this year's contest was 'non source point pollution.' The contest garnered entries from Fayston, Warren, Waitsfield and Moretown students.
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Second place went to Colton Theuer, a Fayston sixth-grader. He will win a guided canoe trip for two from Clearwater Sports. Theuer won second place last year as well.
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Third place this year goes to Ann Jacobson, a Fayston sixth-grader. She wins a Friends of the Mad River T-shirt.
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Fourth place went to Katy Rosen, a fourth-grader from Warren. She also wins a T-shirt from Friends of the Mad River.