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CROMWELL –State Rep. Christie Carpino (R-32) recognized the art work of the sixth grade students who chose to participate in an art project that challenged students to illustrate “What Cromwell Means to Me.”
The winning artwork hangs in the concourse that connects the Legislative Office Building to the State Capitol. The artwork will be on display throughout the month of November. The public can view the artwork by visiting the capitol complex.
“These pieces of student art represent the great pride that our Cromwell students have in community,” said Rep. Carpino.
The five student projects selected to be displayed in the Legislative Office Building were done by:
- Megan Camilleri
- Julia Lemman
- Tayolor Midgely
- Taniya Talya
- Amadi Yearwood