[StBernard] Children's Poster Contest Sheds Light on Sun Safety

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Mon Mar 30 22:23:55 EDT 2009


Thought this would be of interest for teachers and parents.

Westley

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Children's Poster Contest Sheds Light on Sun Safety



(Dallas, Texas - March 30, 2009) Calling all artists! Did you know too much
sun can lead to skin cancer, immune system suppression, cataracts and other
types of eye damage? Students can help raise awareness about sun safety and
win prizes by entering the 2009 SunWise with SHADE poster contest. More
than 65,000 students have helped spread the message of sun safety by
participating in this annual contest since its creation in 2003.



More people will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year than breast,
prostate, lung, and colon cancer combined. Sun protection is especially
important for children because unprotected exposure during childhood
increases the chances of developing the most dangerous forms of skin cancer
and melanoma. One in 58 children born in 2008 will develop melanoma during
his or her lifetime - a rate almost 20 times higher than for people born in
1930.



Students in grades K-8 can submit hand-drawn posters by April 13 with an
attached official entry form found at
http://www.shadefoundation.org/index.php/programs/2009-poster-contest
<http://www.shadefoundation.org/index.php/programs/2009-poster-contest> .


Entries should be original and creative and show ways to prevent skin cancer
and raise sun safety awareness.



This annual contest is a joint effort by the SHADE Foundation of America,
WeatherBug Schools and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
SunWise Program. Voting for the national winner will begin in late April,
and the national winner will be announced on the first annual National Sun
Safety Day ("Don't Fry Day") - May 22. Winning posters will receive state
and national prizes, with the top national winner receiving a family trip to
Disney World and a WeatherBug Tracking Station for his or her school
(courtesy of WeatherBug Schools, SHADE Foundation of America, and Walt
Disney World Resort).



EPA's SunWise Program is an environmental and health education program that
uses classroom and community tools to teach children and their caregivers
how to protect themselves from too much sun.



More information about SunWise and the 2009 poster contest is available at
http://www.epa.gov/sunwise/ <http://www.epa.gov/sunwise/>



More about activities in EPA Region 6: http://www.epa.gov/reigon6
<http://www.epa.gov/reigon6>



EPA audio file is available at
http://www.epa.gov/region6/6xa/podcast/mar2009.html
<http://www.epa.gov/region6/6xa/podcast/mar2009.html>



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