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Clarksville Parks and Recreation announces 2016 Queen City Road Race Art Contest Winner

Clarksville Parks and Recreation DepartmentClarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation and Cumberland Bank and Trust are excited to announce the winners of the 2016 Queen City Road Race Art Contest.

Congratulations to Kayli Rhodes, First Place winner and 5th grade student at Montgomery Central Elementary School.

(L to R) Mark Tummons – Clarksville Parks + Recreation Director, Mike Andrews – Montgomery Central Art Teacher, Kayli Rhodes – First Place Winner, and Tirzah Tucker – Cumberland Bank and Trust
(L to R) Mark Tummons – Clarksville Parks and Recreation Director, Mike Andrews – Montgomery Central Art Teacher, Kayli Rhodes – First Place Winner, and Tirzah Tucker – Cumberland Bank and Trust

Kayli’s artwork will be featured on the 2016 official Queen City Road Race T-shirt and event poster.

Along with that honor, Kayli received $100.00, an art kit and framed poster of her winning artwork. In addition, her art class received $100.00 and a Subway party.

Second Place winner Maddie Holt, 5th grade student at East Montgomery Elementary School, received $50.00 and was awarded a certificate, art kit and a Subway party for her art class.

Third Place winner Ava Biter, 1st grade student at Clarksville Christian School, received $25.00 and was awarded a certificate, art kit and a Subway party for her art class.

The presenting sponsor of the Queen City Road Race, Cumberland Bank and Trust, plays a large role in not only the race but the art contest as well. “We are proud to sponsor the Queen City Road Race. As sponsor, we really enjoy seeing the t-shirt designs the children come up with,” said Tirzah Tucker of Cumberland Bank and Trust.

“Congratulations to everyone who entered the contest, especially the winners,” said Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan.  “I also want to thank Cumberland Bank and Trust and the Parks and Recreation Department for their creative approach to getting more students involved.”

The 38th Annual Queen City Road Race will take place Saturday, May 7th at 8:00am. The event will include a 5K, 10K, and One Mile Movement. Registration kicks off February 17th, 2016.

For more details on the Queen City Road Race Art Contest and to see pictures of the contest as well as the artwork, please visit www.cityofclarksville.com/qcrr

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