Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the winners of the fourth annual Sixth District Congressional Art Competition. This week, I honored the winners at a reception where we displayed not only the winning artwork, but every submission, which included pieces from Guilford, Rockingham, Caswell, and Forsyth County Schools. I was amazed by the remarkable artistic talent of these young people from across the Triad. First, I will recognize the honorable mentions: A piece titled ``Claire'' by Anya and ``Falling Man'' by Violet, both students from Weaver Academy. Third place was shared by two pieces: ``Fish Light'' by C. Hayden from Penn Griffin School for the Arts in High Point, and ``Smile'' by Quincy from Weaver Academy. In second place was ``The Beauty of Bodie Island'' by Cate from Northwest Guilford High School. And claiming the top honor of first place is ``Spectrum'' by Kayden from Weaver Academy. I am truly proud to represent such talented young students, and I look forward to seeing all their future artistic achievements. ____________________
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