600 children from kindergarten and primary have presented papers
Think and draw how to change the climate of the city has a reward in Murcia for kindergarten and primary students.
Deserves recognition because it reflects the strategy of the Municipality of Murcia to promote among schoolchildren in the municipality respect for the environment and knowledge of the impacts, causes and solutions to climate change.
Not to forget the importance of raising awareness of the roles they play in our immediate surroundings transport more sustainable.
In short, it seeks to contribute to an education in which the words sustainable mobility, climate change and renewable energies are part of everyday life.
In this context, the City Council through the departments of Education and the Environment, has called for the first time the drawing competition "Change the atmosphere of your city", an initiative within the European Mobility Week which was held in September.
The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, delivered this morning for the 12 award winners, selected from more than 600 drawings, with whose work has produced a calendar.
The ceremony took place in the Plenary Hall, which also have quoted the deputy mayor of Education and the Environment, Piar Megía and Adela Martinez-Cacho, respectively.
We have selected the three best drawings of four categories (Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education First Cycle, Second Cycle Primary Education and Primary Education Third Cycle).
The first prize is a bicycle, which gives Decathlon, the second is a lot of paint and easel from Ikea, and the remaining tickets to Terra Natura.
The winners were
Category Early Childhood Education:
1st prize: Mohamed EI Chenaniah: Colegio Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Murcia).
First Cycle Primary Category
1st prize: Natalia López Nicolás.
The Salesian College (Head of Torres)
Special mention: Ricardo Delgado Ruiz.
CEIP José Martínez Tornel (Patiño)
Second prize: Nicolas Guirao Nicolas: Nebrija College (Head of Torres)
Second Cycle Primary Category
1st prize: Blaya Paula Gallego.
Colegio San Pablo (Murcia)
Special mention: Rocío López Carpena.
Salesian College (Head of Torres)
Second prize: Patricia Villa Hernandez.
Nebrija College (Head of Torres)
Primary Category Third Cycle:
1st Prize: Cristina Martínez Olmos.
Colegio Santa María de Gracia (Murcia)
Special mention: Cristina Sanmartin Sanchez.
Nebrija College (Head of Torres)
Special mention: Vanessa del Rosario Galindo Menchón.
Colegio Santa María de Gracia (Murcia)
Special mention: Lucas Miguel Herrera.
Colegio Santa María de Gracia (Murcia)
Special mention: Candela Díaz Moreno.
Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Paz (Murcia).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia