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Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 1 June 30 - July 4 2016 Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 1 June 30 - July 4 2016 Department - 41 Arts & Crafts (Junior) Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Department 41 - Arts & Crafts (Junior) Special Award Tiki Parker Award Anonymous Donor Zoe McCormick Mill Valley, CA Pathways Charter/Tamalpais 4-H Division 316 - Art (5-8 years) Class 1 - Ceramics 1st Sebastian Altura San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Elementary 1st Bryn Economou San Rafael, CA Montessori de Terra Linda 1st Siena Economou San Rafael, CA Montessori de Terra Linda 1st Sean Kaufman San Rafael, CA Sun Valley/San Rafael 4-H 1st Wyatt M Ledbetter Suisun City, CA 1st Allyssa M Ledbetter Suisun City, CA 1st Justin Tachiki San Anselmo, CA Mark Day School 2nd Allison Kaufman San Rafael, CA Sun Valley/San Rafael 4-H 2nd Rocco Russ Woodacre, CA Lagunitas - Open Program 2nd Orlaith M Keenan San Franicsco, CA Rowan Wolfson Nicasio, CA Wise Academy Sarah Schifter San Rafael, CA Brandeis Marin Ashlyn Loiacono Larkspur, CA St. Patrick Abigail P Adams San Rafael, CA Brooke Younkin San Rafael, CA Mary Silveira Penelope Sonnet San Rafael, CA Coleman Paloma Ybarra San Anselmo, CA Cascade Canyon Ariel Zeng Novato, CA Class 2 - Collage 1st Sebastian Altura San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Elementary 1st Ms. Lum's Kindergarten San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 1st Jesamyn Da Cunha San Rafael, CA Coleman 1st Olivia Ru Novato, CA 1st Nick Alilovich San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 3rd Allison Kaufman San Rafael, CA Sun Valley/San Rafael 4-H Class 3 - Drawing 1st Rowan Wolfson Nicasio, CA Wise Academy 1st Dhalia Tracy San Rafael, CA Montessori de Terra Linda 1st Brooklyn Schlunt San Rafael, CA Mary Silveira 1st Sebastian Altura San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Elementary 1st Noemi Blacklock Petaluma, CA Novato Charter 1st Sean Kaufman San Rafael, CA Sun Valley/San Rafael 4-H 1st Meredith Levine Greenbrae, CA Mark Day School 1st Lindsay Lotter Larkspur, CA Mark Day School 1st Brady Myers San Rafael, CA Glenwood Elementary (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 2 June 30 - July 4 2016 Department - 41 Arts & Crafts (Junior) Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 3 - Drawing - (cont.) 1st Giuliana Isolani Kensington, CA 1st Olivia Ru Novato, CA 1st Illyria B Chamberlain Novato, CA 1st Hudson M Brod San Rafael, CA 1st Ariel Zeng Novato, CA 1st Juliana Sokolov San Rafael, CA Ice Cream and Shoe 1st Andrew Watts Mill Valley, CA Park Elementary 1st Sam Hjelmstad Ross, CA Ross School 1st Ava Shaw Tiburon, CA Del Mar Middle School 1st Roarke Arnal Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Roarke Arnal , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Brooke Bested , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Brooke Bested , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Shawn Bested , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Ethan Case , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Lucca Chao , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Violet Corey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Violet Corey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Ella Covert , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Coleton Duplantis , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Kai Gill , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Audrey Inclenrock , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Audrey Inclenrock , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Lachlan Jackson , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Carter Jones , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st London Mullarkey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Abbey Scott , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Sydnee Smigielski , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Sydnee Smigielski , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 1st Evan Silva Novato, CA Good Shepherd Lutheran School 1st Bridget Goodwin San Geronimo, CA Lagunitas School 1st Libby Ngo San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 1st Evelyn Ritchey San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 1st Ryan Younkin San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 1st Andrew Lerdal San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Bethany Brown San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Cecil Morgan San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Emily Whitney San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Jack Corbett San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Jaelyn Trieu San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Jesse Perrulli San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Julian Fiore San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Kavin Jayaganesh San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Kelley Fouts San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 3 June 30 - July 4 2016 Department - 41 Arts & Crafts (Junior) Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 3 - Drawing - (cont.) 1st Kylie Lee San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Leila Moaveni San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Luke Alvarez San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Maddie Ribble San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Phenix Smith San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Roman Modesitt San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Ryan Gamblin San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Ryder Martinez San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Sebastian Altura San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Teya Radstrom San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira, 1st grade 1st Moises Diaz , West Marin School 1st Nora Giacomini , West Marin School 1st Prairie Press , West Marin School 1st Barbara Mora , West Marin School 1st MariaDolores Gonzalez , West Marin School 1st Andrea Sigala-Gonzalez , West Marin School 1st Shaun Pelayo , West Marin School 1st Jorge Villalobos , West Marin School 1st Landon Horick , West Marin School 1st Janeth Lopez , West Marin School 1st Nazareth Covarrubias , West Marin School 1st Sheamus Cordrey , West Marin School 1st Airami Valenzuela , West Marin School 1st Aaron Garcia , West Marin School 1st Zach Dunaj , West Marin School 1st Tony Loza , West Marin School 1st Miranda Fletes-Franco , West Marin School 1st Austin Hetherington Novato, CA St. Anselm School 1st Susan Ritscher , Mary E. Silveira 1st Max Marrino San Rafael, CA Glenwood 1st Jaden Martinez Novato, CA San Ramon Elementary 2nd Ava Marrino San Rafael, CA Glenwood 2nd Charles Fahlen San Rafael, CA Coleman Elementary 2nd Natalia Rincon San Rafael, CA 2nd Brooke Younkin San Rafael, CA Mary Silveira 2nd Alexander Bailey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Alexander Bailey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Ethan Case , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Luccas Cunningham , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Coleton Duplantis , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Mattea Fazio , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Mattea Fazio , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Kai Gill , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Jayden Hunter , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 4 June 30 - July 4 2016 Department - 41 Arts & Crafts (Junior) Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 3 - Drawing - (cont.) 2nd Jayden Hunter , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Lachlan Jackson , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Carter Jones , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Ben Moseley , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Ben Moseley , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd London Mullarkey , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Dylan Procopio , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Dylan Procopio , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Abbey Scott , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Simone Smigielski , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Simone Smigielski , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Gus Weir , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Gus Weir , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 2nd Sofia Cabac San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 2nd Zachary Harper San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 2nd Shanaye Pannu San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 2nd Christian Pappas San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira 2nd Josue Umanzor , West Marin School 2nd Angelina Franco-Morales , West Marin School 2nd Ryan Murray , West Marin School 2nd Benjamin Wollenburg , West Marin School 2nd Jessica Rodriguez , West Marin School 2nd Stephanie Martinez-Lopez , West Marin School 2nd Sahar Mayost San Rafael, CA Coleman Elementary 2nd Leo Marrino San Rafael, CA Glenwood 3rd Cole Gibson San Rafael, CA Vallecito Elementary 3rd Yzabella Ordonez Greenbrae, CA Glenwood 3rd Rocco Russ Woodacre, CA Lagunitas - Open Program 3rd Shawn Bested , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 3rd Lucca Chao , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 3rd Ella Covert , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 3rd Luccas Cunningham , Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st grd 3rd Aero Fisher San Geronimo, CA Lagunitas School 3rd Zackary Rolland San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Class 4 - Mixed Media 1st Paloma Judd San Rafael, CA Coleman Elementary 1st Sebastian Altura San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Elementary 1st Akina Remer Nicasio, CA 1st Max Marrino San Rafael, CA Glenwood 1st Leo Marrino San Rafael, CA Glenwood 1st Jesamyn Da Cunha San Rafael, CA Coleman 1st Cole Gibson San Rafael, CA Vallecito Elementary 1st Charlotte Greber San Rafael, CA Glenwood Elementary 1st Isabella Jimenez Novato, CA Two Rocks (cont.) Publicity Report - Premium Placing Marin County Fair Standard Page 5 June 30 - July 4 2016 Department - 41 Arts & Crafts (Junior) Place / Rank Name City/State Club/Farm Name Class 4 - Mixed Media - (cont.) 1st Meredith Levine Greenbrae, CA Mark Day School 1st Ashlyn Loiacono Larkspur, CA St. Patrick 1st Coleman Elementary Sausalito, CA 3rd Grade with Mrs. Wilcox 1st Sam Hjelmstad Ross, CA Ross School 1st Bo Jordan San Rafael, CA 1st Zane Edwards San Geronimo, CA Lagunitas School 1st Nathan Ferhart San Geronimo, CA Lagunitas School 1st Aegeon Blue San Geronimo, CA Lagunitas School 1st Valentino Alvarado San Rafael, CA Mary E. Silveira Elementary 1st Jayshan Attri San Rafael, CA Mary E.
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