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a creative design competition
open to all students in
Forsyth County.
The Tom Davis Design in
Flight Competition, celebrating
North Carolina's 400th anniversary
and the part played in that
history by the Wright Brothers
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in kindergarten through 12th
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of a flying machine. The entries
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No entry fee is required for
students, but an entry form must
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for judging. Forms are available
at school offices or at the
Sawtooth Center on M^shall
Street. The deadline for all entries
is Nov. 2. Students can
create their work in school programs,
at home, or in arts and
crafts classes available at the
Sawtooth. For additional infor
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Events planned in conjunction
with the competition are a free
aviation history exhibit,"First in
Flight," at the Sawtooth on Sept.
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from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; a display
of students' entries at their
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judging); the jurying of final entries
at the Sawtooth on Nov. 16;
the Tom Davis Design in Flight
Awards Dinner, in which top
winners, their parents and Tom
Davis will attend on Nov. 17; and
the Competition Festival held at
the Sawtooth for all competing
students and their parents ,onNov.
18, where the winning
designs will be displayed through
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Forsyth County schools arc
highlighting the history of flight
in their study of the 400th anniversary
of North Carolina.
Among the sessions planned in
conjunction with the Design in
Flight Competition are the showing
of flight films and presentation
of aviation-related guest
speakers.
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