The Nemaha County Conservation District is again offering contests to all elementary and middle school students in the county. The contests are Poster (K-8); and Limerick (3-8); Each student who enters receives a participation prize at the end of the school year. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 5 honorable mentions from each age group will receive a T-Shirt that will be presented at the annual meeting in February 2020. Teachers have received information and rules for the contests. This year’s theme is “Life in the Soil: Dig Deeper” The deadline for the contests is September 30, 2019 so start your entries now! Contest entries can be delivered to our office at 411 North Street Seneca Kansas. Teachers can also arrange for a pickup service by notifying our office at 785-336-2186x110 by September 27th.
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