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Design a Library Card Contest winners named

Posted 10/30/20

Each September, in conjunction with National Library Card Month, the Peoria library holds a Design a Library Card contest.

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Design a Library Card Contest winners named

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Each September, in conjunction with National Library Card Month, the Peoria library holds a Design a Library Card contest.

The winning designs are printed on library cards and offered as options for new cardholders.

The contest design this year was based on the summer reading program theme, Imagine Your Story. Winners have been selected in the child and teen categories. Each winner will receive a $100 gift card of their choosing, a certificate and a print of their winning design.

Child category winner

Sadie M. attends Coyote Hills Elementary School. She loves to draw, read and play sports, including club soccer. Sadie likes to read Who Was, What Was nonfiction books. She wants to go to Northern Arizona University, obtain her master’s degree, and become a doctor. She also likes animals and owns the whole series of Unfortunate Events books in hardcover.

Teen category winner

Rebecca attends Sunset Heights Elementary School and will be attending Liberty High School next year. Her hobbies include tumbling, reading, singing, drawing and acting. Her favorite books are Ranger’s Apprentice, Percy Jackson, Fablehaven and the Brotherband Chronicles. Her goal is to earn an academic scholarship to attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. One thing she would love to do at BYU is to become a Young Ambassador. The Young Ambassadors are a singing and dancing group that tour different states, and countries.