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Haxtun student wins mural design competition for Rural Action Project

Olivia Stone, a bright and talented student from Haxtun, has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the mural design competition for the Colorado State University Rural Action Project. Her artistic vision and creativity have earned her this prestigious recognition.

The competition, aimed at showcasing the artistic talents within rural communities, saw numerous impressive entries. However, Stone's design stood out for its originality and the vibrant representation of the local culture. The Haxtun Town Council, responsible for selecting the winning design, unanimously chose Olivia's work as the standout submission.

"We were incredibly impressed by the quality and thoughtfulness of Olivia's design," said Mikey Brown, Phillips County Economic Development. "Her artwork truly captures the essence of our community and the spirit of the CSU Rural Action Project."

Olivia's mural will soon be brought to life and displayed prominently on a building in Haxtun, adding a splash of color and a touch of inspiration to the town. The mural is expected to become a local landmark, celebrating the creativity and talent that exists within the community.

The unveiling of the mural will be announced in the coming weeks and residents are encouraged to attend the event to show their support for Olivia and enjoy the new artistic addition to their town.

This achievement not only highlights Stone's artistic abilities but also underscores the importance of encouraging and recognizing young talent in rural areas. The CSU Rural Action Project continues to support such initiatives, fostering a sense of community and pride among residents. Olivia Stone, a bright and talented student from Haxtun, has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the mural design competition for the Colorado State University Rural Action Project. Her artistic vision and creativity have earned her this prestigious recognition.

The competition, aimed at showcasing the artistic talents within rural communities, saw numerous impressive entries. However, Stone's design stood out for its originality and the vibrant representation of the local culture. The Haxtun Town Council, responsible for selecting the winning design, unanimously chose Olivia's work as the standout submission.

"We were incredibly impressed by the quality and thoughtfulness of Olivia's design," said Mikey Brown, Phillips County Economic Development. "Her artwork truly captures the essence of our community and the spirit of the CSU Rural Action Project."

Olivia's mural will soon be brought to life and displayed prominently on a building in Haxtun, adding a splash of color and a touch of inspiration to the town. The mural is expected to become a local landmark, celebrating the creativity and talent that exists within the community.

The unveiling of the mural will be announced in the coming weeks and residents are encouraged to attend the event to show their support for Olivia and enjoy the new artistic addition to their town.

This achievement not only highlights Stone's artistic abilities but also underscores the importance of encouraging and recognizing young talent in rural areas. The CSU Rural Action Project continues to support such initiatives, fostering a sense of community and pride among residents.

 

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