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Contests & Camps

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This section contains information about our various contests and camps for students. Our contests offer prizes to the students and can be great classroom activities.

In this section:

  • Art Contest
    • 2009 Winners
  • Essay Contest
    • Background
    • Preparation for Writing
    • Judging & Awards
    • Submissions
  • Photography Contest
    • 2009 Winners
  • Electricity Camp
  • Summer Solar Day

Contact:

Jenni Lamarca
education@snopud.com
425-783-8292
(M-F, 8am to 5pm)

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