Randolph County mural contest winners to bring art to Humane Society walls

Randolph County mural contest winners to bring art to Humane Society walls
State Representative David Friess (IL) — Representative David Friess (R) 115th District
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A mural contest organized by Rep. Friess in collaboration with the Randolph County Humane Society has recently concluded, with the aim of enhancing the walls of the Society’s new facility. The winners have been announced, and they have received their award checks.

Michelle McBride secured the first place, followed by Loreli Aubuchon in second, and Jennifer Morocho in third. These artists will soon begin working on transforming their designs into murals at the Humane Society.

The organizers have expressed gratitude towards the sponsors who enabled the contest and supported community art initiatives.



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