Poster winners from Lions Club contest announced

The McDonough Lions Club announces local winners of the Peace Poster Contest. These local students join with more than 400,000 entries worldwide in the annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest. From left, McDonough Lion Club President Raye Reed; Jada Brunson, third place winner from Luella Middle School; Christine Thompson, art teacher at Luella Middle School; Katherine Myers, second place winner at Luella Middle School; Ethan Jolly, first place winner at Luella Middle School; Gabby Hill, first place winner from McDonough Middle School; Mellissa Wood, art teacher from McDonough Middle School; and Lion Don Cardell, coordinator of the McDonough Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. (Special Photo)

The McDonough Lions Club announces local winners of the Peace Poster Contest. These local students join with more than 400,000 entries worldwide in the annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest. From left, McDonough Lion Club President Raye Reed; Jada Brunson, third place winner from Luella Middle School; Christine Thompson, art teacher at Luella Middle School; Katherine Myers, second place winner at Luella Middle School; Ethan Jolly, first place winner at Luella Middle School; Gabby Hill, first place winner from McDonough Middle School; Mellissa Wood, art teacher from McDonough Middle School; and Lion Don Cardell, coordinator of the McDonough Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. (Special Photo)

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