EPA Invites Public to Vote in Rachel Carson Contest (HQ)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
is asking the public to vote for their favorite entries in the
fourth annual Rachel Carson Sense of Wonder Contest. A panel of
judges selected the finalists in five categories: photography,
essay, poetry, dance and mixed media (photography and a poem or
essay). Finalists were selected based on originality, creativity,
use of an intergenerational team, and ability to capture a sense of
wonder.
Carson is considered to be the founder of the contemporary
environmental movement through her landmark book, “Silent
Spring.” Using the title of another of Carson’s books,
“The Sense of Wonder,” the contest sought submissions
“that best express the ‘Sense of Wonder’ that you
feel when observing the sea, the night sky, forests, birds,
wildlife, and all that is beautiful to your eyes.”
The deadline for voting is November 1. The winners will be
announced later that month. They will receive a certificate for
their accomplishment and will be recognized on EPA’s
website.
The contest is sponsored by the EPA in partnership with Generations
United, the Rachel Carson Council Inc., and the Liz Lerman Dance
Exchange.
To vote:
http://www.epa.gov/aging/resources/thesenseofwonder/2010/vote.htm