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        • VIDEO: Development of the Peace/Heroes Garden
        • PEACE Contest Winning Entries
        • HEROES Contest Winning Entries

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!

View all the winning entries below

Click to View PEACE Contest Winners

Mikayla Hashimoto
Grade K-2
Momilani Elementary School

Heroes fight for our country and protect it.
They don't care about their own safety
and try to help other people.
Heroes try to save people too.

Emily Blakeney
Grade 3-4
Gustav H. Webling Elementary School

A hero means caring and will risk their lives for others.
They have the courage to serve.
They put others before themselves.
That’s a brave hero.

Ethan Won
Grade 5-6
Kaneohe Elementary School

A hero is a person who is willing to sacrifice his or her life
to protect friends, family, and country from anything
that could harm them.
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