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Maui Solar Project Awards Winners of Art Contest

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The first place iPad Air award went to Keamalu Akini. Photo provided by Maui Solar Alliance.

The first place iPad Air award went to Keamalu Akini. Photo provided by Maui Solar Project.

At this year’s Maui Fair, Maui Solar Project launched a contest to find young artists in the community with a passion for renewable energy. Over the course of four days, over 500 entries were submitted for a chance to win an iPad Air 2.

“It was exciting to see how detailed and focused the crowd was when they sat down to draw a picture of their home with PV panels on the roof, it was hard to choose a winner with so many excellent drawings,” said MSP President Josh Porter.

Second place and a $50 Visa Gift Card went to Paloma Banto. Photo provided by Maui Solar Project.

Second place and a $50 Visa Gift Card went to Paloma Banto. Photo provided by Maui Solar Project.

The first place iPad Air award went to Keamalu Akini, second place and a $50 Visa Gift Card went to Paloma Banto and third place and a $25 Visa Gift Card went to Kyrie Sisouvong.

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To see a gallery of select art, go online.

For more information on how you can reduce your power bill, call MSP at (808) 269-
2352.

Third place and a $25 Visa Gift Card went to Kyrie Sisouvong. Photo provided by Maui Solar Project.

Third place and a $25 Visa Gift Card went to Kyrie Sisouvong. Photo provided by Maui Solar Project.

Visit www.mauisolarproject.org and www.us.sunpower.com.

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