The State Historic Preservation Office of the South Dakota State Historical Society in Pierre is holding an essay contest. Prizes will be awarded to the top three essays during Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month, which is celebrated in May.
The competition is open to any fourth-grade public, private, or home school student who studies South Dakota history. The essay contest will expose students to an appreciation of their historic places, the stories they tell, and why they should be preserved for future generations, according to Benjamin F. Jones, state historian and director of the State Historical Society.
“We look forward to sponsoring this contest and seeing what places and stories students come up with,” said Jones. “We think it will give students a better understanding of their history and culture.”
With the theme of “This Place Matters,” students are asked to write a 100–400-word handwritten essay about any South Dakota location that is at least 50 years old, why it is their favorite place, and why it should be preserved. It does not need to be a historic site and writing a history of the location is not necessary.
The deadline for sending in essays is March 18, 2022. Entries should be sent to: SHPO Student Essay Contest, Cultural Heritage Center, 900 Governors Drive, Pierre SD 57501-2217. Entries will be judged on quality of writing, content and theme, and originality of thought. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places.
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