Pittsfield to Participate in Statewide Essay Contest
PITTSFIELD – Pittsfield was recently chosen by the Massachusetts Municipal Association as on of the 86 communities to participate in its 3rd Annual Statewide Essay Contest for 6th grade students. This statewide essay contest is designed to raise public awareness, to promote the qualities of good local government and to encourage future Massachusetts leaders to take an active interest in their community’s activities.Pittsfield students are asked to share their hometown vision by answering the question, “If I were elected leader of my community, I would make a difference by…”
“We are truly excited by this opportunity to learn how our young people would lead our community,” said Mayor James M. Ruberto. “We are pleased to be working with our schools to encourage our students to participate and to learn more about what local government does each and every day to make our community a better place.”
The contest is open to any 6th grade student in Pittsfield attending public school. Students can find contest materials at www.mma.org. Essays must be received by the MMA no later than November 7, 2008 at 5 pm.
“The MMA is excited by this opportunity to encourage students to think creatively about local government and civic leadership,” said Geoffrey C. Beckwith, MMA executive director.
“We are pleased that the contest is growing. Last year over 2,400 students submitted essays. The entrants identified a wide array of services and initiatives to improve the quality of life in their communities. Contest judges were overwhelmed by the quality, character, and ideas that were contained in the essays,” Beckwith concluded.
Winning essays will be recognized during the MMA’s Annual Meeting & Trade Show in Boston on January 23 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel. The first place winner will receive a $300 savings bond and be invited to read the essay at the Friday evening banquet.
