 1 1st Place 7 - 8th grade Artist: Cheyenne Reeves
|  2 2nd place 7 - 8th Winner: Tatiana Perilla
|  3 3rd Place 7 - 8th Artist Kaylee Tuck
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 4 1st place 4 - 6th grade Artist: Quevanisha Coleman
|  5 2nd Place 4 - 6th Artist: Ansley Selander
|  6 3rd Place 4 - 6 Artist: Meaghan Brothers
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 7 1st Place 2 - 3rd Artist: Justin Bickman
|  8 2nd place 2 - 3rd Artist: Marissa Fuller
|  9 3rd place 2 - 3rd Samantha Lizotte
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 10 1st Place K - 1st Shamari Holdman
|  11 2nd place K - 1st Artist: Charles Anderson
|  12 3rd place K - 1st Artist: Nicole Santos We received 405 Law Day Posters in all, so the competition was fierce.
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|  14 Highlands County Bar President, Robert Swaine, opens the Awards program.
|  15 Cracker Trail Elementary School chorus performed patriotic songs for the program.
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 16 Cracker Trail Elementary Jonathan Carter, Director
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 19 Robert S. Swaine, President Highlands County Bar Association
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|  21 County Judge Anthony L. Ritenour introduced the judges attending the program.
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|  23 Administrative Judge Olin W. Shinholser introduced the speaker.
|  24 Law Day address given by The Honorable Justice Peggy A. Quince, Florida Supreme Court
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|  26 Judge Olin W. Shinholser
|  27 Teen Court Senior Andrew Fuller received recognition for his service with the Teen Court program.
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 28 Senior Rashida Graham received recognition for her service with the Teen Court program. Justice Quince, Judge J. David Langford, and Teen Court Manager Melissa Sowers at right.
|  29 Senior Nyquira Jones received recognition for her service with the Teen Court program. Justice Quince, Judge J. David Langford, and Teen Court Manager Melissa Sowers at right.
|  30 Senior Kevin Smit received recognition for his service with the Teen Court program. Justice Quince, Judge J. David Langford, and Teen Court Manager Melissa Sowers at right.
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 31 Senior Brad Swenson received recognition for his service with the Teen Court program. Justice Quince, Judge J. David Langford, and Teen Court Manager Melissa Sowers at right.
|  32 Senior Darrien Young received recognition for his service with the Teen Court program. Justice Quince, Judge J. David Langford, and Teen Court Manager Melissa Sowers at right.
|  33 Talia Curtis won first place in the K-2nd essay contest. We received 239 essays in all.
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 34 Christine Lilley won 2nd place in the K-2nd grade essay contest.
|  35 Kaycee Ryan won 3rd place in the K - 2nd grade essay contest.
|  36 Ansley Selander won 1st place in the 2 - 5th grade essay contest.
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 37 Renz-Patrick Torres won 2nd place in the Grades 3 - 5th essay contest.
|  38 Roman Peters won 3rd place in the Grades 3 - 5th essay contest.
|  39 Shannon Postrion won 1st place in the Grades 6 - 8th essay contest.
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 40 Kelly Broen won 2nd place in the Grades 6 - 8th essay contest.
|  41 Everett Francis P. Icao won 3rd place in the Grdes 6 - 8th essay contest.
|  42 Alex Wheaton won 1st place in the Grades 9 - 12 essay contest.
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 43 Alyssa Martino won 2nd place in the Grades 9 - 12 essay contest.
|  44 Alexis Willey won 3rd place in the Grades 9 - 12 essay contest.
|  45 Shamari Holdman won 1st place in the Grades K - 1st Poster contest.
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 46 Charles Anderson won 2nd place in the Grades K - 1st poster contest.
|  47 Nicole Santos won 3rd place in the Grades K - 1st essay contest. "congrats nicki it was an honor watch..." View Comments...
|  48 Justin Bickman won 1st place in the Grades 2 - 3rd poster contest.
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 49 Marissa Fuller won 2nd place in the Grdes 2 - 3rd poster contest.
|  50 Samantha Lizotte won 3rd place in the Grades 2 - 3rd poster contest.
|  51 Quevanisha Coleman won 1st place in the Grades 4 - 6th poster contest.
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 52 Ansley Selander won 2nd place in the Grades 4 - 6th poster contest.
|  53 Meaghan Brothers won 3rd place in the Grades 4 - 6th poster contest.
|  54 Cheyenne Reeves won 1st place in the Grades 7 - 8th poster contest.
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 55 Tatiana Perilla won 2nd place in the Grades 7 - 8th poster contest.
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 58 Kaylee Tuck won 3rd place in the Grades 7 - 8th poster contest.
|  59 Justice Quince receives a gift of caladiums from the City of Lake Placid, the Caladium Capital of the World.
|  60 Cracker Trail Elementary chorus closed the program with a patriotic song.
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 64 Law Day Chairman Linda Rodriguez-Torrent, Justice Quince, and Assistant State Attorney Heather White.
|  65 Justice Peggy A. Quince and our photographer, Lisa Portz.
|  66 Justice Peggy A. Quince and Briah Thomas.
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 67 Justice Quince and Bailiff Ken Vincent.
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