Saturday, May 19, 2007
Queens Chronicle: Students Add Color to Airtrain by Joseph Wendelken...
Anthony Shorris, the Port Authority’s executive director, joined the seven Queens students who won the “What I Like About New York” art contest at Jamaica’s AirTrain station on Monday.The winning pieces will be displayed at the station through October.
The winners were, standing from left: fifth-grader Anjila Boadnaraine from P.S. 178 in Jamaica Estates, fifth-grader Cierra Cherry from P.S. 134 in Hollis, seventh-grader Emily Chow from M.S. 158 in Bayside, sixth-grader Mary Anne Ines from M.S. 210 in Ozone Park, and sixth-grader Catherine Yang from M.S. 158. From left, eighth-grader Sol Lee and seventh-grader Willie Pan, both from M.S. 158, kneel in front of them.
The winners were, standing from left: fifth-grader Anjila Boadnaraine from P.S. 178 in Jamaica Estates, fifth-grader Cierra Cherry from P.S. 134 in Hollis, seventh-grader Emily Chow from M.S. 158 in Bayside, sixth-grader Mary Anne Ines from M.S. 210 in Ozone Park, and sixth-grader Catherine Yang from M.S. 158. From left, eighth-grader Sol Lee and seventh-grader Willie Pan, both from M.S. 158, kneel in front of them.