TAKECARE Insurances outrageous sandcastle depicting a face of a small girl during as well as a spiraling slip got a judges nod in a Sandcastle for Wishes 2010 foe during a Hyatt Regency Beach Park upon Saturday.
TakeCare won a prize as well as $300 money which it then donated to Make-A-Wish Foundation, a customer of this years event.
The Hyatt Regency team won a prize as well as $200 money for winning second place, whilst a Mariana Islands Nature Alliance team won a prize as well as $100 for fixation third.
Ten of a 12 registered teams participated in a completion. The teams, which enclosed Gresco, Shell Marianas, a Marianas Variety, a Saipan Rotary Club, Northern Marianas College, a Pacific Islands Club as well as KSPN, started building their sandcastles during 8 a.m.
This years theme was A Childs Wish.
Australias master silt sculptor Dennis Massoud was this years special guest.
He conducted a sandcastle demonstration as well as classes upon Friday to provide a participants with tips as well as techniques.
The judges were Massoud, Victor P. Camacho, executive executive of a Make-A-Wish Foundation of Guam, as well as Saipan board part of Desirae Herrera.
The entries were judged formed upon a creators sculpting skills, coherence as well as competency, creative have make use of of of a site as well as maximum plot use, originality as well as creativity. Entries sculpted to a farthest limitation of a silt middle additionally earned points.
Camacho pronounced he was really grateful to a Sandcastle for Wishes 2010 for partnering with them in helping have childrens wishes come true.
We additionally appreciate TakeCare Insurance for donating their $300 prize. This can do a lot for a foundation, he said.
The Sandcastles for Wishes 2010 was presented by TakeCare Insurance. This years sponsors were a Make-A-Wish Foundation, a Hyatt Regency Saipan, Gresco, Shell Marianas, as well as a Marianas Variety.
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