Rylan Patterson, 8, a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School in Alexander City, was named the winner of a drawing contest held in connection with National Public Works Week.
Students win public works drawing contest


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This drawing by Rylan Patterson, 8, was chosen the winner in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Patterson is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.

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This drawing by Rylan Patterson, 8, was chosen the winner in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Patterson is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.

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This drawing by Emily Garcia, 8, was chosen honorable mention in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Garcia is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.

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This drawing by Layken Joiner, 8, was chosen honorable mention in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Joiner is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.

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This drawing by Ella Channell, 8, was chosen honorable mention in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Channell is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.

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This drawing by Angel Lopez, 8, was chosen honorable mention in a contest about “What public works means to me” conducted by the Alexander City Public Works Department to mark National Public Works Week. Lopez is a second-grader at Jim Pearson Elementary School.
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