Winslow High School graduate Zoë Reardon won third place in the 17th annual Arrive Alive Creative Contest.
The contest asked students to come up with a creative message about the dangers of drinking and driving and/or distracted driving.
Reardon’s digital artwork depicts the importance of making smart decisions when behind the wheel. The Winslow native was honored among the top 20 winners statewide at an awards ceremony on June 17.
The contest, sponsored by the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, is open to graduating high school seniors in Maine who may enter a creative project of their choice.
First-place winners receive a new laptop, second- and third-place winners receive a new iPad, and every student who enters receives prizes from the law firm.
Since 2005, more than 1,100 graduating seniors have entered the contest from 125 Maine high schools.
A complete set of rules and all past winning entries can be viewed at arrivealivecreativecontest.com or on Facebook. In the past 17 years, the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein has given away more than $160,000 in prizes to help educate teenagers on the risks of dangerous driving.

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