CHARLESTON -- West Virginia first lady Denise Morrisey is inviting local K-12 classrooms and adult creators from across the state to participate in the inaugural First Lady’s Gingerbread House Competition this holiday season.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to spark creativity while celebrating the joy of Christmas,” Morrisey said in a news release. “We’re excited to see the talent and imagination from students and adults alike on full display at the Culture Center this season.”
The competition is open to public, private and homeschool classrooms, with each classroom eligible to submit one entry. Adult participants may submit one entry per individual or team.
Entries will be judged by a panel based on the following criteria:
Overall design and appearance
Adherence to guidelines
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