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Neighbors, businesses look to reimagine Aurora Avenue in Seattle
The Aurora Reimagined Coalition is looking for input on how Aurora Avenue can be improved for neighbors, businesses, cars and pedestrians. Author: Kalie Greenberg Updated: 9:55 PM PDT July 5, 2021
SEATTLE Businesses, neighbors and nonprofits that share Aurora Avenue are looking for input on ways to improve one of Seattle s busiest streets. When you think of Aurora, everyone has a different problem with it. Whether it s a safety-related problem, a traffic-related problem, a biking- or walking- or businesses-oriented problem. There s 99 problems, Aurora has all of them, said Tom Lang, a member of the Aurora Reimagined Coalition.
Tom-langSeattle-department-of-transportationAurora-reimagined-coalitionAurora-avenueAurora-reimaginedSeattle-departmentடோம்-லாங்சீட்டில்-துறை-ஆஃப்-போக்குவரத்துஅரோரா-அவென்யூசீட்டில்-துறைThe cultivation of her artistic passion recently earned her both statewide and national recognition.
Cao, a fifth grader at Fort Bend ISDâs Commonwealth Elementary School, won first place in the grades 4-6 age group of the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Centerâs 2021 Fish Art Contest, which earned her a $200 scholarship. First-place winners in four age groups advanced to the national level and competed against winners from other states, and Caoâs piece won second-place in the national competition.
âWhen I was in kindergarten, I really enjoyed drawing cartoons and experimenting with colors,â said Cao, who noted that was when she first picked up art. âI feel relaxed whenever I draw.â
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ATHENS, TX – The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is pleased to announce the Texas division of Wildlife Forever’s Fish Art Contest winners for 2021.
The Fish Art Contest is part of an international conservation education program designed to foster youth interest in fish, fisheries, and fishing. The program encourages K-12 students to submit original artwork of any officially designated state fish and an essay or poem about the participant’s fish entry, its habitat, or efforts to conserve it.
“The State-Fish Art Contest does a tremendous job of exposing students across Texas to the wonders of fish and fisheries resources through the nexus of art,” said Tom Lang, Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Director. “We always look forward to this time of year when we are once again amazed by the outstanding work and artistic interpretations of these young Texans.”
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