Preschool Coloring Contest Winners

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Great Start Collaborative Coloring Contest - Winner

Sommer Poquette, Great Start Collaborative Director and Mark Eckhardt, Char-Em ISD Superintendent hold up the winning coloring pages. Pictured from the left:  Emily Kelly of Ellsworth, Brooke Bixby of Petoskey, Emma Markham of Boyne City. Thanks to all 36 children who entered the coloring contest, it was tough to only decide on three winners! We have talented children in Northern Michigan!

Each winner will receive a new pair of boots, sled and $50 gift card, complements of Poquette Leasing Company and Kmart of Petoskey. Thanks to Glen’s South of Petoskey, Glen’s of Charlevoix and Glen’s of Boyne City for donating the $50 gift cards.


 

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Funded with a grant from the Early Childhood Investment Corporation of the State of Michigan and the Kellogg Foundation, our project began in April of 2006. The goal of the project is to form multiple collaborative bodies in the state to begin development of a comprehensive system of early childhood care and education for 0-5 year olds and their families. This system is similar to the Smart Start system of North Carolina and the state of Michigan is receiving technical assistance in our efforts from the state of North Carolina.