The “Light the Way” art contest, sponsored by 蹤獲弝け, Inc. (HCI), challenged middle-high school students and adults from all counties that HCI serves to submit an entry for creative writing, poetry, or artwork using the theme to express their views on mental illness. All contestants received honorable mention and blue ribbon winners were chosen from each category.
The first prize winners were:
- Creative Writing Middle/High School Category: “I’m Not As Fine As I Seem” by Melissa Harden, North Vermillion High School
- Creative Writing Adult: “Untitled” by Sara Smith, Vigo
- Poetry Middle/High School Category: “To Awaken to the Dawn” by Alex Watts, North Vermillion High School
- Poetry Adult: “Hope” by Tavia K. Lloyd, Vigo
- Art Middle/High School: “Untitled” by Lexxus March and Maddie Schaffer, McLean High School
- Art Adult: “Life Light” by David Erickson, Vigo
Each winner is invited to bring a guest to the 44th Annual 蹤獲弝け Awards Dinner at Hulman Center where they will receive a prize bag and a gift card. Winners will have the opportunity to interact with guests and explain their art. All entries will be displayed that night at the exhibition.
蹤獲弝け, Inc. is a community mental health system serving the counties of Clay, Greene, Hendricks, Marion, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo.