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02/08/2013

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Sarasota News Leader February 8, 2013 Page 98 Differences Work, Just Ask a Fork, the release almost 60 percent of the individuals submitting art and quotes, including students from 43 says. schools in Sarasota, Manatee and Port CharThe Best in Show student winner is Cyber lotte counties, the release adds. Bullying: Beware of the Big Bad Predator by Steven Staub, Bobby Alvarez and Gennad- "We're always especially impressed with the ity Kazimirov, seventh-graders at Heron Creek entries we receive from our own community," says Shelton in the release, adding that Middle School in North Port. work from 25 local residents was selected for Dottie Cory is their art teacher, the release display in this year's show, including artwork notes. entered by an entire kindergarten class from Phillippi Shores Elementary School. Works by Submissions for the exhibit arrived from peotwo Ringling College of Art and Design stuple of all ages from countries including the dents were also among the winners. United Kingdom, Kenya, Malaysia, Singapore, Iran and the Philippines, as well as the United A critical part of the exhibit, says Shelton, are States, the release points out. Students in 85 the quotations that accompany the artwork. elementary, junior and high schools made up "The combination of visual art and the written Cyber Bullying: Beware of the Big Bad Predator, the Best in Show Student winner, is by Steven Staub, Bobby Alvarez and Gennadity Kazimirovo. Contributed photo

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