A Chestnut Ridge Middle School studentâs artwork will be showcased this year as one of the winning entries in Pennsylvania Attorney Generalâs 24th Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
Jeffery Ickes, son of Bradley and Jo Ickes of Osterburg, created the March artwork for this yearâs calendar contest. He received a certificate and a $529 contribution to his Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program, which the Pennsylvania Treasury Department supervises.
âI was very happy, and excited about winning the money,â said Ickes.
The office of Attorney General Josh Shapiro invited fifth-grade students throughout Pennsylvania to create original artwork with drug-free messages in a contest started during National Substance Abuse Prevention Month in October.