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Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 1 Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 1 Department - 21 Junior Arts & Crafts Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Department 21 - Junior Arts & Crafts Division 302 - Schools Rule Class 1 - Blackboard Art (5-8 years) 1st Caitlin Martin Novato, CA Rancho Elementary 1st Jeremy Tachiki San Anselmo, CA Saint Marks School 1st Alisa Zhou San Rafael, CA Glenwood Elem 1st Lauren Olsen Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire 1st Brett Ghisletta Petaluma, CA St. Vincent's Elem. 1st Kyle Ghisletta Petaluma, CA St. Vincent's Elem. 2nd Maya Estrada San Anselmo, CA Wade Thomas 2nd Dylan Gibson San Rafael, CA Vallecito 2nd Lauren A Mann Greenbrae, CA Bacich 2nd Alexis Partrite Novato, CA 2nd Maya Olsen Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire 3rd Sloan Golson Belvedere Tibur, CA Reed Elem. 3rd Olmec Estrada San Anselmo, CA Wade Thomas 3rd Riley Pearson San Rafael, CA Saint Mark's 3rd Ellery Barnes Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire 3rd Zadie Foskett Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire 3rd Khansaa Nana Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Annie Ravazzini Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM William Taylor Point Reyes Sta, CA Vallecito HM Cole Gibson San Rafael, CA Montessori de Terra Linda HM Vincent Crosetti Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Kaden Hisanaga Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Ava Miller Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Tindi Musyoki Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Creig Williges Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire Class 2 - Blackboard Art (9-12 years) 1st Camilla Taylor Point Reyes Sta, CA Tomales 1st Jasmine Inouye San Rafael, CA Venetia Valley K-8 1st Jordan R Mann Greenbrae, CA Bacich 1st Adam Partrite Novato, CA 1st Sydney Pearson San Rafael, CA St. Mark's 1st Samantha Williams Fairfax, CA Manor 2nd Madeline McElroy Novato, CA Trinity Academy 2nd Olivia Buscaglia Novato, CA Our Lady of Loretto 2nd Ruby Clarke Point Reyes Sta, CA West Marin 2nd Dylan Martin Novato, CA Rancho Elementary 2nd Frances Dieterich Fairfax, CA Manor 2nd Madeline Folkers Fairfax, CA Manor 2nd Laurel T. & Abby H. San Rafael, CA Vallecito Elementary 3rd Willow Buscaglia Novato, CA Rancho (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 2 Department - 21 Junior Arts & Crafts Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 2 - Blackboard Art (9-12 years) - (cont.) 3rd Lucas Inouye San Rafael, CA Venetia Valley K-8 3rd Maggie Maloney Corte Madera, CA Neil Cummins 3rd Amanda Partrite Novato, CA 3rd Camille Davis Fairfax, CA Manor 3rd Darwin Janson-Smith Fairfax, CA Manor 3rd Clayton Flenoid Fairfax, CA Manor 3rd Ben Heimerdinger Fairfax, CA Manor 3rd Kai Melton Fairfax, CA Manor 3rd Abisai Salinas Fairfax, CA Manor HM Michael Haagens San Rafael, CA Dixie HM Jordan Leuenberger Novato, CA Hamilton Elementary HM Lilyana Leuenberger Novato, CA Hamilton Elementary HM Sophia McElroy Novato, CA Trinity Academy HM Alise Pedersen San Anselmo, CA Marin Country Day HM Brooke Pedersen San Anselmo, CA Marin Montessori HM James A Hisanaga Mill Valley, CA Edna Maguire HM Rosie Adams Fairfax, CA Manor HM Valerie Baltazar Fairfax, CA Manor HM Isbel Folkera Fairfax, CA Manor HM Robert Heilemann Fairfax, CA Manor HM Sam Heimerdinger Fairfax, CA Manor HM Stephanie Hernandez Fairfax, CA Manor HM Terran Kughn Fairfax, CA Manor HM Calvin McCarthy Fairfax, CA Manor HM Brian Martinez Fairfax, CA Manor HM Liana Merrell Fairfax, CA Manor HM Malea Engels Fairfax, CA Manor HM Raven Smith Fairfax, CA Manor HM Cole Wheeler Fairfax, CA Manor Kate Chaplin Fairfax, CA Manor Class 3 - Blackboard Art (13-15 years) 1st Rachael L Metzger San Rafael, CA Bayview of San Rafael 1st Owen Hamilton San Anselmo, CA Novato Charter 1st TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 1st Angel Zhou San Rafael, CA Branson 2nd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 2nd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 3rd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School HM Mariam Gallagher San Rafael, CA Miller Creek Middle HM TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School Class 4 - Blackboard Art (16-18 years) 1st TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 1st TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 2nd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 3 Department - 21 Junior Arts & Crafts Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 4 - Blackboard Art (16-18 years) - (cont.) 2nd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School 3rd TeamWorks Art Program San Anselmo, CA Loma Alta School Class 5 - Bookmarks (5-8 years) 1st Penelope Sonnet San Rafael, CA Coleman 1st Raney V Wolfers Corte Madera, CA Neil Cummins 1st Nina Tournache Novato, CA Lycée Français de SF 2nd Julia Hamilton San Rafael, CA Dixie Elementary 2nd Grace Muresan San Rafael, CA GATE Academy 2nd Holly Hames Mill Valley, CA Bacich 2nd Samantha Teree San Rafael, CA Mt. Tamalpais 3rd Julian Gonzalez San Francisco, CA Alvarado Elementary 3rd Shaylee McCulley San Rafael, CA Sun Valley Class 6 - Bookmarks (9-12 years) 1st Molly Ferris Mill Valley, CA MVMS 1st Kylie Sebastian San Rafael, CA Saint Mark's 1st Layla Tournache Novato, CA Lycée Français de SF 2nd Jordan Loftin San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silviera 2nd Emily T Charlton San Rafael, CA Dixie 2nd Sarah Clements San Rafael, CA Saint Marks 2nd Jasmine Inouye San Rafael, CA Venetia Valley K-8 2nd Quinn Sakala Windsor, CA Windsor Middle 3rd Katherine Golson Belvedere Tibur, CA Bel Aire Elem. 3rd Carolyn Cheng Kentfield, CA Kent Middle 3rd Lauren Cheng Kentfield, CA Bacich 3rd Andrea Juckas Novato, CA Novato Charter 3rd Maggie Maloney Corte Madera, CA Neil Cummins 3rd McKenzi Stingley Mill Valley, CA Stingley Aloha School Class 9 - Book Jacket Art (5-8 years) 1st Jeremy Tachiki San Anselmo, CA Saint Marks School 2nd Ashley Morris Ross, CA Ross 3rd Joshua Morris Ross, CA Ross Class 10 - Book Jacket Art (9-12 years) 1st Hannah Eaton San Rafael, CA Marin Waldorf 2nd Molly Ferris Mill Valley, CA MVMS 3rd Lilah Richman San Anselmo, CA Brandeis Hillel Day School Class 13 - Backpacks/Bookbags (5-8 yo) 1st Shaylee McCulley San Rafael, CA Sun Valley Class 14 - Backpacks/Bookbags (9-12 yo) 1st Erin Lee San Anselmo, CA Hidden Valley Elementary 1st Jasmine Inouye San Rafael, CA Venetia Valley K-8 3rd Nikki Lee San Anselmo, CA Hidden Valley Elementary 4th Jordan Loftin San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silviera Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 4 Department - 21 Junior Arts & Crafts Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 15 - Backpacks/Bookbags (13-15 yo) 1st Lisette Werba Fairfax, CA White Hill 2nd Mariam Gallagher San Rafael, CA Miller Creek Middle Best of Show - Blackboard Art Jordan R Mann Greenbrae, CA Bacich Best of Show - Decorated Backpack Jasmine Inouye San Rafael, CA Venetia Valley K-8 Best of Show - Decorated Book Bag Erin Lee San Anselmo, CA Hidden Valley Elementary Best Overall Bookmark Nina Tournache Novato, CA Lycée Français de SF Suzanna Pollak Award Nina Tournache Novato, CA Lycée Français de SF Best Overall Book Jacket Hannah Eaton San Rafael, CA Marin Waldorf Suzanna Pollak Award Hannah Eaton San Rafael, CA Marin Waldorf Division 303 - Art - 5 - 8 Years Class 1 - Ceramics 1st Benjamin Cowger Novato, CA Novato Charter 1st Barbara Ross Novato, CA Ice Cream & Shoe, Frogs II 1st Cole Gerlach San Rafael, CA Vallecito 1st Robert G Marshall Kentfield, CA Bacich 1st Rebecca Anderman San Anselmo, CA Lost Art Sewing School 1st Chloe Butler San Rafael, CA Saint Mark's School 1st Brady Long San Anselmo, CA Brookside School 1st Ula McPretl Novato, CA Saint Mark's 1st Riley Pearson San Rafael, CA Saint Mark's 1st Maple Silverstein San Rafael, CA Brandeis Hillel 1st Kate Slavik San Rafael, CA Dixie Elem. 1st Jeremy Tachiki San Anselmo, CA Saint Marks School 1st Briana Woods Fairfax, CA Hidden Valley 2nd Nathan Tirschwell Greenbrae, CA Brandeis Hillel Day 2nd Shail Belani Novato, CA St. Marks 2nd Mia Finestone San Rafael, CA Brandeis Hillel Day School 2nd Ellie Pierce Fairfax, CA Manor 2nd Raney V Wolfers Corte Madera, CA Neil Cummins 2nd Antonio Aguilar Fairfax, CA Hidden Valley 2nd Elena Gnatek Fairfax, CA Tamalpais 4-H 2nd Max Gutierrez San Rafael, CA Saint Mark's 2nd Holly Hames Mill Valley, CA Bacich (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 5 Department - 21 Junior Arts & Crafts Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 1 - Ceramics - (cont.) 2nd Hayden Long San Anselmo, CA Brookside School 2nd Lauren A Mann Greenbrae, CA Bacich 2nd Max Slavik San Rafael, CA Dixie Elem. 3rd William Hobbs Corte Madera, CA Saint Mark's 3rd Emil Leventhal Albany, CA Saint Mark's School 3rd Camden Franjieh San Rafael, CA Dixie Elementary Class 2 - Drawing 1st Olivia Ramos Nicasio, CA Saint Rita 1st Tony Heffernan Fairfax, CA Manor 1st Stephanie Friedman San Anselmo, CA Wade Thomas 1st Rachel Carrere San Rafael, CA Montessori de Terra Linda 1st Anya Skinnell Novato, CA Marin Waldorf 1st Olivia Pezzullo San Rafael, CA Marin Waldorf 1st Raney V Wolfers Corte Madera, CA Neil Cummins 1st Lucas Simmons San Rafael, CA Mary Silvera Elem. 1st Caden Barringer Mill Valley, CA Tam Valley 1st Fiona Bell San Rafael, CA Sun Valley 1st Dylan Gibson San Rafael, CA Vallecito 1st Celestina Gonzalez Novato, CA Pleasant Valley Elem 1st Daniel Hadar San Rafael, CA Brandeis Hillel Day School 1st Andre Ignoffo San Rafael, CA St. Raphaels 1st Margot Johnson Greenbrae, CA Bacich Elem. 1st Cade Palmer Novato, CA Novato Charter 1st Quinn Palmer Novato, CA Novato Charter 1st Max Samet San Anselmo, CA Hidden Valley Elem.
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