2022 Log Art and Writing Contest Winners!

The WaterFront Center held a contest for artists and writers in the area to submit creative expressions of their experience at the Center from December 7th, 2021, through January 30th, 2022. Thanks to our Community, we got many submissions.

Every year, thousands of visitors and participants receive the Log, a free booklet that features articles about important environmental changes, marine conservation, and helpful sailing tips for our area. In addition to providing children activities to keep them busy at the beach or home, it features creative drawings and writings from our wonderful WFC Community! 


The Winners

Child Art Expressions

1st Place Winner: Lucille Kelly

Title: Polar Bear Plunge Barbie

 
 
 

2nd Place Winner: Grayson Kies

Title: Sailing Into The Sunset


3rd Place Winner: Emma Suzuki

Title: Welcome


Adult Art Expressions

1st Place: Eri Suzuki

Title: Happy Day



2nd Place: Matt Kelly

Title: Teddy Takes a SUP Break


Random Draw Winner

Winner: Melissa Finci

Title: WFC: An Awesome Place For Enjoyment

We want to thank everyone who participated in our contest and sent your artistic expressions of your experiences at The WaterFront Center. Though this contest has ended, you may still send us your creative writings and expressions to feature in our 2022 LOG. Contact Shannon at Shannon@theWaterFrontCenter.org to share your work!

Pick up a 2022 LOG when you visit The WaterFront Center this summer or email us info@thewaterfroncenter.org to have us mail you a copy!

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Shannon Kelly

Shannon grew up in Oyster Bay and received a Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in creative writing from Binghamton University in 2019. She has been working for The Waterfront Center for 6 years in various positions from Educator to Communications Coordinator. During her time at The WaterFront Center, she has taught over 500 children of all ages from various school around Long Island and New York City about marine, environmental, and biological sciences. When she was younger she loved going sailing with her father and has continued her education in sailing here with us at The Waterfront Center. Her passions include reading, writing, filming, being on the water, and rugby.

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