mt.gov
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Navigation Trail

2001 Poster Contest Winners

Winning Poster
2001 Winning Poster
Parks Poster Contest
2001 First Place Winner, Paul Capp of Lewis & Clark School. First place in the Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana State Parks Poster Contest went to Paul Capp, Lewis & Clark School in Great Falls. Capp's creative, clever design answered the question What will Montana State Parks be like 100 years from now? Capp's answer is that GiantSprings State Park and all over Montana the fishing is going to get better and better. His design shows 50- year increments of improved fish quantity and size.
(Last Modified March 22, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 parks poster contest judges, Debbie, Betty and Ray.
(Last Modified March 22, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 Second Place Winner (tie), Kyle Kleschen of Lewis & Clark Elementary school. In a tie for second place, Kyle Kleschen of Lewis & Clark Elementary School in Missoula. Kleschen's use of medium and design captured the playful Prairie Dogs at Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park, assuring us that these adaptable creatures will still be around in the next century to entertain and amuse. Kleschen will receive a $100 saving bond and T-shirt.
(Last Modified March 22, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 Second Place Winner, Karin Lanz of Lewis & Clark School. In a tie for second place, Karin Lanz of Lewis & Clark School in Great Falls was recognized for her design strength. Clean air, clean water, and an abundance of different types of wildlife, waterfowl and fish species among lush grass and green trees gave this poster special appeal and affirming that Sluice Boxes State Park will still be a very special place to visit 100 years from now.
(Last Modified March 22, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 state parks poster contest judges, Betty and Doug.
(Last Modified March 23, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 state parks poster contest judges, Ray, Betty & Doug.
(Last Modified March 23, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
2001 Third Place winner, Kayla Roth. Wildlife, fish, trees, clean water and clean air all safe for 100 more years! Kayla's simple message illustrated in a colorful poster of Flathead Lake State Park was worth a prize!
(Last Modified September 16, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
Chris Smith, FWP, presenting Paul Capp as the 2001 State Parks Poster Contest winner.
(Last Modified March 23, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
Chris Smith, FWP, presenting the 2001 State Parks Poster Contest winner with a t-shirt.
(Last Modified March 23, 2005)
Parks Poster Contest
Chris Smith, FWP, presenting the 2001 State Parks Poster Contest winner.
(Last Modified March 23, 2005)
      1      2
Page 1 of 2
 


189 Current Users