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Quadra Island student’s art chosen in First Peoples’ Cultural Council Holiday Card contest

Student Delilah-Rose Price won the top submission for her age group

A Quadra Island student’s art was chosen for this year’s First Peoples Cultural Council Holiday Card Contest.

Quadra Elementary student Delilah-Rose Price won the top prize for the age 7-8 category of the contest. The contest was for Indigenous artists ages 5-12 to submit their holiday-themed original artwork.

Price won a $150 gift card, and her artwork has been reproduced for one of the four FPCC’s 2023 holiday cards, which will be sent to FPCC’s friends, family, partners, colleagues, and networks.

“Delilah-Rose’s artistic talents were truly endearing, demonstrating a delightful blend of creativity, culture, and an embrace of the holiday theme,” said Katelyn Hunt, FPCC’s communications and engagement associate.

Pinecrest student, Lucy McKenzie was also one of the runners up in the 7-8 age category and a Ripple Rock student who can’t be named due to privacy request tied as a runner up in the 9-10 age category.

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