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Winning Design Selected in Poster Competition for Wheaton Arts Parade
Wheaton Arts Parade poster designed by Churchill High School student
December 21, Wheaton, MD. Garrett Goltz, a senior at Winston Churchill High School, was awarded the prize for the winning design in the Wheaton Arts Parade poster competition. The contest was open to students of all ages in Montgomery County. Goltz’s design was selected from among six finalists by the faculty at Albert Einstein High School, Visual and Performing Arts Academy. Goltz was awarded a prize of $200, donated by the Wheaton IHOP, owned and operated by William Moore. The design will be featured on parade posters, programs, banners and other marketing materials. The design captures the parade theme, "Parade the Triangle," and how the parade will bring Wheaton's diverse citizens, cultures, and commerce together to celebrate visual and performing arts. Wheaton is one of three Maryland Arts & Entertainment Districts in Montgomery County. The parade and arts festival will take place in Wheaton on September 24, 2017 and is supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County government and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. Information about the parade can be found at http://wheatonartsparade.wixsite.com/wheatonartsparade.
Contact: Dan Thompson
301 949-3727, wheatonartsparade@gmail.com
