Students participate in State Youth Art Month

Nine students from the Newton Community School District currently have their artwork on display as part of the 2013 State Youth Art Month Exhibit sponsored by Art Educators of Iowa.

Kindergartener Trent Thomson; first-graders Haylie Ryan, Alex Leon, Kyra Hauber and Nate Lampe; sixth-grader Laura Wyre; and Newton Senior High School students Emily Artis, Nicky Bird, Lance Guthrie were recognized during a reception and awards ceremony held March 2 at the Iowa State Historical Building in Des Moines. There was additional recognitions for some of the student-artists.

Leon’s cardboard relief sculpture was selected for the Governor’s Show, a small exhibit of the Youth Art Month works that were displayed in Gov. Terry Branstad’s office during March. Haylie Ryan also won an additional award for excellent use of media from the Sergeant Art Company for her snowman painting.

Story Archived

Only the most recent 7 days of articles are available for free. For articles older than 7 days there is a small fee for retrieval from our archive. If you are a registered member of the site, the content is free just by signing in below.

Please sign in with your Comment Member ID and password.

Did you purchase access?

Member ID:
Password:
Forgot Your Password?
Register to comment.

Purchase Access
To allow for flexibility, we offer a variety of options for purchasing articles:
Purchase options


Having trouble?

If you have any technical difficulties, either with your username and password or with the payment options, please contact us by e-mail at archivedesk@shawmedia.com



Newton Daily Deals Email:

National video

Reader Poll

Should state and local government spend tax money in an effort to draw a Sprint Cup race to the Iowa Speedway?

No, it is a private business and should operate on its own revenues
Yes, an investment in Iowa Speedway is an investment in our community's future
Only state money should be used, because the whole state benefits from Iowa Speedway
Only local money should be used, since Newton and Jasper County have the most to gain
Unsure