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Public Power Week Poster Contest Winners 2025

November 13, 2025 Hanna Ashcraft, EWEB Communications

First place winner of EWEB's Public Power Week Poster Contest accepting their award.

First place winner, Micah, accepting their award at Edgewood Elementary School.

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The results are in! 

EWEB received 275 stellar submissions from local 5th graders for our Annual Public Power Week Poster Contest. EWEB staff narrowed the posters down to the top 20. Customers, social media followers, and those who attended EWEB's Truck-or-Treat Event cast over 3,000 votes to select the top five to receive awards. 

Public Power Week is an annual celebration of customer-owned, community-powered utilities like EWEB. Because of our ownership structure, all decisions at EWEB are made with the community in mind.

This year’s poster contest theme was “Powered by EWEB.” The winning submissions celebrated public power week and illustrated how electricity powers the devices we use in everyday life and the complex network of infrastructure that makes it all possible!

Congratulations to all our award winners and participants.

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First Place: Micah, Edgewood Elementary School (Poster 7)

First place winner, Micah, with EWEB Commissioner Mindy Schlossberg.

 

Second Place: Bailey, Gilham Elementary School (Poster 9)

Second place winner, Bailey, with EWEB Communications Specialist Claire Wray.

 

Third Place: Blithe, Adams Elementary School (Poster 1)

Third place winner, Blithe, with EWEB Commissioner Tim Morris.

 

Fourth Place: Emme, Charlemagne Elementary School (Poster 5)

Fourth place winner, Emme, with EWEB Commissioner John Barofsky.

 

Fifth Place: Shuchang, O'Hara Catholic School (Poster 15)

Fifth place winner, Shuchang, with her artwork.

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2025 Public Power Week Poster Contest Finalists
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EWEB held its annual Poster Contest for fifth grade students in our service territory for Public Power Week. View the 2025 top 20 finalists.

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