Four girls from school Our Lady of Mount Carmel, winners of the contest 'What the river has' for his drawings on the conservation of the river.
Four students of the school Our Lady of Carmen de Alguazas have been the winners of drawing competition 'What the river has' that were more than 150 works, all performed by students of this school.
Yesterday, the 25 top rated work received a diploma and a shirt.
The four winners also received prizes sheets and organic products.
The program plans to exhibit the drawings for all stakeholders to see.
The first prize went to Rocio Gomaríz Sales of 3 ° grade, for his work entitled The Mule park.
The second was for Yanira Quintanilla Montero, 4 th grade for his work: Take care of the river, is part of all.
We have to respect and care
far the river must not dirtying mule!. And the third prize for Miñano Natalia Fernandez, 6 ° grade, for his drawing: If you want to take care river should not throw away.
The jury also considered granting, with distinction, a final award Ainoha Navarro Virtuoso, visually impaired student currently 5 ° of primary cure.
The title of his drawing is: open your eyes Let's open our senses enjoy the smell, sound, taste and touch the river gives us.
At the awards ceremony, which took place in the school library, attended the Councillor for Environment Alguazas council, Javier Gambín and the Councillor for Education, Isabel Zamora.
Also responsible for the program 'What the river has' and the school director, Josefina Cascales and the head teacher, Francisco José Bernal.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alguazas