Paris, Tenn.–Two talented young artists received baskets full of art supplies and treats recently as part of the Downtown Paris Association’s annual coloring contest.
Hundreds of children in grades K-5 took part in the annual event sponsored by K & B Supplies for Success, The Peddler Advantage and Alive Magazine. Many of the pages are on display in the windows of K&B at 312 North Market Street in Paris.
Farrah Gaut, winner of the K-2 division is a second grader at Henry School. Sierra Conn, a Henry County High School (HCHS) art student created the coloring page. Gaut is pictured with Kevin Buie of K& B.
Amelia Watkins, a fourth grader at Paris Elementary School receives her prize package from Brenda Evans of K&B. Watkins won the 3-5 grade division coloring sheet which was drawn by Henry County High School art student Madeline McCarty.