Stormwater Poster Contest
Contest Resources
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Contact our Community Engagement Coordinator, Heron Mahr.
We are proud to announce the winners of the 2024 Stormwater Pollution Solutions poster contest! Click here to read more.
Who can participate?
The contest is open to Northfield students in grades 2-5.
What is the timeline?
Posters are due by Friday, May 17 at 4:00 PM.
Submit your finished poster to the City of Northfield Engineering Office in person or by mail:
Attn: Engineering - Water Quality Specialist
801 Washington Street
Northfield, MN 55057
What are the prizes?
First-place winners will receive a “Year of Frozen Custard” coupon booklet from Culver’s.
Second-place winners will receive ten free admissions to the Northfield Pool.
Third-place winners will receive five free admissions to the Northfield Pool.
What are the requirements?
The poster size must be 8.5” x 11”
Artwork must be original and must not violate U.S. copyright laws.
Please include the following information on the back of the poster: the student's name, grade, teacher’s name, school name, caregiver email, and phone number.
The poster must represent the theme “Stormwater Pollution Solutions” by including a brief message and/or picture that represents this idea. The image should be large enough to be easily seen and understood. Posters will be judged on originality, artwork, and message delivery. They must also be flat (two-dimensional).
By submitting artwork, the artist grants Clean River Partners and the City of Northfield permission to reproduce and display their artwork. Posters will not be returned.
2024 Northfield Stormwater Pollution Solutions Poster Contest Winners
Liv Tapper (Grade 2-3) and Piper Becker (Grade 4-5) won first place in the 2024 Northfield Stormwater Pollution Solutions Poster Contest. Students from Spring Creek Elementary, Greenvale Park Elementary, Bridgewater Elementary, and Prairie Creek Community School submitted 50 posters for the contest.
"We saw some really creative and unique posters this year. The students were able to communicate clear messages in eye-catching ways, letting us all know what we can do to keep the Cannon River clean,” said Heron Mahr of Clean River Partners. “It's a great reminder that our future is in good hands."
You can see the 2024 first, second, and third place posters from each age group in the display cabinet at Northfield City Hall (801 Washington Street, Northfield). The Northfield City Council celebrated the contest winners at their recent Council Meeting on Tuesday, June 4.
Stormwater is the excess water from rainfall or melted snow and ice that flows into the storm drains in cities and municipalities. Pollutants such as garden fertilizer, soapy suds from washing your car, and other icky substances like paint or oil can find their way into these storm drains. After going through a series of storm sewers, these substances flow directly into the Cannon River and endanger the natural ecosystems of the watershed.
The City of Northfield is already hard at work using street sweepers and other practices to reduce stormwater pollution. However, in order to keep city stormwater as clean as possible, we all need to work together.
Simple practices like picking up litter and pet droppings, sweeping grass clippings and fertilizer out of the street and into your lawn, planting deep-rooted native plants, and installing a rain barrel or rain garden can help to keep stormwater (and the river) clean and safe.
Grade 2-3 Students
1st Place: Liv Tapper, 3rd Grade, Bridgewater Elementary, Teacher: Ms. Kmoch
2nd Place: Savio Dennison, 2nd Grade, Bridgewater Elementary, Teacher: Erik Swenson
3rd Place: Jack Johnson, 2nd Grade, Greenvale Park Elementary, Teacher: Danielle Amundson
Honorable Mention
Addison Blumhoefer, 2nd Grade, Bridgewater Elementary, Teacher: Kayla LaVoy
Tilia Tonko, 2nd Grade, Greenvale Park Elementary, Teacher: Danielle Amundson
Grade 4-5 Students
1st Place: Piper Becker, 4th Grade, Spring Creek Elementary, Teacher: Becky Haar
2nd Place: Noelia Trevino-Avila, 4th Grade, Spring Creek Elementary, Teacher: Sra. McManus
3rd Place: Maeve Muza, 4th Grade, Spring Creek Elementary, Teacher: Becky Haar
Honorable Mention
Rachel Ciolfi, 4th Grade, Spring Creek Elementary, Teacher: Becky Haar
Violet Christensen, 4th Grade, Spring Creek Elementary, Teacher: Becky Haar