PHOTOS FOR PEACE
PAIGAAM PEACE-PHOTO CONTEST - I
WHAT DOES 'PEACE' MEAN TO YOU?
Does it mean a serene scene by the sea-shore or
having a safe space you can call home?
Does it mean the surety of daily nutritious meals?
Or having a stable free-free life and education?
Peace means different things to all of us. Tell us what peace means to you through pictures that you have taken (photoshopped pictures count as well, as long as your creativity is involved). Get creative this month and let the peace begin.
DEADLINE: April 2, 2012
Upload them on our facebook page
PAIGAAM PEACE-PHOTO CONTEST
OR send your pictures with your name and description here.
We will be displaying these pictures during our Peace-Fair in April ; the picture with the highest number of votes will get a gift-certificate.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
*Vote until the 21st of April*
Thank you everyone for sharing your Pictures of Peace. Our voting period starts now until the 21st of April. Paigaam has organized its second Peace-Fair from April16-22 which is also celebrated as the Peace-week at the Luther College Campus. Hence, we request you to vote for the pictures on Facebook through your 'LIKES' (for people who are NOT on Luther campus) and on Luther Campus during our Peace-Fair (April11-21). The Winner with the most number of votes will be announced on the 22nd of April.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FACEBOOK
Please follow the link below and vote for a picture by 'LIKING' it! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=o.221496224606034&
WINNERS
Winners were selected based on the votes both on Facebook as well as during our spring peace-fair (April 16-22) at Luther College Campus. We have one winner and three runner-ups based on the voting-counts:
Winner: Prateek Modi from Assam, India for "Where flowers bloom so does hope."
Does it mean a serene scene by the sea-shore or
having a safe space you can call home?
Does it mean the surety of daily nutritious meals?
Or having a stable free-free life and education?
Peace means different things to all of us. Tell us what peace means to you through pictures that you have taken (photoshopped pictures count as well, as long as your creativity is involved). Get creative this month and let the peace begin.
DEADLINE: April 2, 2012
Upload them on our facebook page
PAIGAAM PEACE-PHOTO CONTEST
OR send your pictures with your name and description here.
We will be displaying these pictures during our Peace-Fair in April ; the picture with the highest number of votes will get a gift-certificate.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS
*Vote until the 21st of April*
Thank you everyone for sharing your Pictures of Peace. Our voting period starts now until the 21st of April. Paigaam has organized its second Peace-Fair from April16-22 which is also celebrated as the Peace-week at the Luther College Campus. Hence, we request you to vote for the pictures on Facebook through your 'LIKES' (for people who are NOT on Luther campus) and on Luther Campus during our Peace-Fair (April11-21). The Winner with the most number of votes will be announced on the 22nd of April.
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FACEBOOK
Please follow the link below and vote for a picture by 'LIKING' it! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=o.221496224606034&
WINNERS
Winners were selected based on the votes both on Facebook as well as during our spring peace-fair (April 16-22) at Luther College Campus. We have one winner and three runner-ups based on the voting-counts:
Winner: Prateek Modi from Assam, India for "Where flowers bloom so does hope."
Runner-ups:
#1: Subhash Ghimire from Nepal for "Nurturing Young Dreams at Sarswati School"
We have a tie for Number '3':
#2: Imsouchivy Suos G.V. from Cambodia for "Look at the gleam of their eyes, they are poor but that does not mean that they cannot live peacefully"
#3: Ahneeahm Ben Israel from Atlanta, Georgia for "Joyous celebration of children in Dimona, Israel's Village of Peace"
Congratulations to all of you. You all get a Paigaam certificate and Paigaam clay-pebble. The winner, Mr. Modi gets a Paigaam T-shirt and a cheque of $10 in addition.
Thank you again for participating and we hope to hear from you again in future.
#1: Subhash Ghimire from Nepal for "Nurturing Young Dreams at Sarswati School"
We have a tie for Number '3':
#2: Imsouchivy Suos G.V. from Cambodia for "Look at the gleam of their eyes, they are poor but that does not mean that they cannot live peacefully"
#3: Ahneeahm Ben Israel from Atlanta, Georgia for "Joyous celebration of children in Dimona, Israel's Village of Peace"
Congratulations to all of you. You all get a Paigaam certificate and Paigaam clay-pebble. The winner, Mr. Modi gets a Paigaam T-shirt and a cheque of $10 in addition.
Thank you again for participating and we hope to hear from you again in future.