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  • Alain Soltys-Gray of Juneau, Alaska Takes Top Honors in 2022 Junior Duck Stamp Contest

Alain Soltys-Gray of Juneau, Alaska Takes Top Honors in 2022 Junior Duck Stamp Contest

Published: 16 November 2022
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Andrea Medeiros

Congratulations to Alain Soltys-Gray, 18, of Thunder Mountain High School in Juneau, who took top honors in the 2022 Alaska Junior Duck Stamp Contest with a painting of long-tailed ducks titled “Down the Coast of Alaska.” Alain’s artwork was chosen as the Best of Show out of 80 entries from across the state and will represent Alaska in the National Junior Duck Stamp Contest to be held April 22.

Best of Show Conservation Message “Nature curates art, conservation curates it”, was submitted by Nancy Liddle, 18, also with Thunder Mountain High School in Juneau. 

Judging of this year’s contest was done virtually. Appreciation goes out to Katie Pervier for her assistance with many aspects of the contest and to Ducks Unlimited for financial support. 

The Federal Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest is the culmination of a year-long Junior Duck Stamp conservation program used by educators across the nation. Junior Duck Stamp competitions occur in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Proceeds from sales of the $5 Junior Duck Stamp support environmental education. 

Learn more about the Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest

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