WVTreas > State Treasurer John Perdue congratulates the 15 regional winners and thanks the more than 1,000 entries in the first-ever SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." essay contest conducted this fall. To the left of Treasurer Perdue is Jeff Coghan of The Hartford, the company that distributes SMART529 plans in West Virginia.
WVTreas > The State Cultural Center Grand Hall prior to the December 12th announcement of the winners in the SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." contest.
WVTreas > Grand Prize winner Rosheka Beckford of Conner St. Elementay School in Putnam County talks to WOWK-TV cameraman Anthony Lewis after receiving a $5,000 SMART529 account during the awards ceremony at the State Cultural Center Grand Hall.
WVTreas > Jeff Coghan (on the left) of The Hartford and State Treasurer John Perdue(on the right) flank contest Grand Prize winner Rosheka Beckford of Conner St. Elementary School in Putnam County as she is awarded a $5,000 SMART529 account for her winning entry detailing that she wanted to be a doctor when she grows up.
WVTreas > George Manahan of the Manahan Group helps regional winner Nathan Dearborn of Tucker County read his essay to the crowd at the December 12th event.
WVTreas > Treasurer Perdue talks to the audience at the "When I Grow Up..."  contest winners ceremony on December 12th in the Grand Hall of the State Cultural Center.
WVTreas > The stage set-up for the SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." contest winners announcement on December 12th at the State Cultural Center Grand Hall.
WVTreas > Treasurer Perdue and family members share time with Third District Congressman Nick Rahall. Ferom left to right are wife Robin, daughter Emily, Rahall, Treasurer Perdue and Rahall's wife, Melinda.
WVTreas > Wyoming County Schools Superintendant Frank  "Bucky' Blackwell visits with Eileene Schlege of Wyoming County  at the post-J.J. Dinner reception hosted by the Treasurer.
State Treasurer John Perdue congratulates the 15 regional winners and thanks the more than 1,000 entries in the first-ever SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." essay contest conducted this fall. To the left of Treasurer Perdue is Jeff Coghan of The Hartford, the company that distributes SMART529 plans in West Virginia.
WVTreas > State Treasurer John Perdue congratulates the 15 regional winners and thanks the more than 1,000 entries in the first-ever SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." essay contest conducted this fall. To the left of Treasurer Perdue is Jeff Coghan of The Hartford, the company that distributes SMART529 plans in West Virginia.
State Treasurer John Perdue congratulates the 15 regional winners and thanks the more than 1,000 entries in the first-ever SMART529 "When I Grow Up..." essay contest conducted this fall. To the left of Treasurer Perdue is Jeff Coghan of The Hartford, the company that distributes SMART529 plans in West Virginia.
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