An 'amazing' schoolgirl has just been announced as the winner of a very festive competition.
Law Primary pupil, Ruby Adam, recently had her Christmas card design chosen to be Lanark and Hamilton East MP Angela Crawley’s Christmas card for 2023.
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Ruby’s design, which was selected from over 600 people's, was a unique take on the theme for this year’s competition – dream Christmas – and incorporated traditional elements of the festive season.
This year’s competition was run in support of Blameless and raised £500 for the charity.
On Friday, November 24, Angela visited Law Primary to present Ruby with a certificate, prize and a copy of her winning card. Graham Harkness, account manager from competition sponsors Tunnock's, was also on hand to present Ruby with a bag of goodies.
MP Crawley said: “It was difficult picking a winner as the standard of entry was very high so congratulations to Ruby on her design.
“I’m delighted that so many pupils across the constituency got involved again this year after I received more than 600 entries.
“I would also like to thank Tunnocks for kindly agreeing to sponsor this year’s competition which was run in support of Blameless.”
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Law Primary School head teacher Gordon Beck, added: "We are very proud of our amazing artist Ruby and I hope her picture cheers people up this Christmas."
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