Winners of Leopold’s Ice Cream 11th Annual Creative Writing Challenge Honored at Savannah City Hall

Back Row (Pictured Left to Right): Hudson Christopher Miller, 7th grade, Esther F. Garrison School of the Arts; Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Julian Wells Deveaux, 9th grade, Homeschooled; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream. Front Row (Pictured Left to Right): Amay Reddy, Kindergarten, Godley Station Elementary School; Carson Stack, 1st grade, Hesse Elementary School; and Ethan Crowe, 6th grade, Veritas Academy.
1st Place: “My Family and Friends” by Amay Reddy
Kindergarten, Godley Station Elementary School2nd Place: “Love and Friendship” by Carson Stack
1st grade, Hesse Elementary School
Grades 3-5:
1st Place: “Friends and Family Are My Crew” by Kasey Rodgers
5th grade, Heard Elementary School
2nd Place: “Family and Friends” by Joy Hall
5th grade, Haven Elementary School
Grades 6-8:
1st Place: “The Ultimate Gift” by Hudson Christopher Miller
7th grade, Esther F. Garrison School of the Arts
2nd Place: “The Woods” by Ethan Crowe
6th grade, Veritas Academy
Grades 9-12:
1st Place: “Friends and Family” by Julian Wells Deveaux
9th grade, Homeschooled, Springfield, Georgia
2nd Place: “The Sayings” by Krystell Sanchez Romero
12th grade, Sol C. Johnson High School
The winning poems can be read here.
- Pictured Left to Right: Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Carson Stack, 1st grade, Hesse Elementary School; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream.
- Pictured Left to Right: Amay Reddy, Kindergarten, Godley Station Elementary School, enjoys ice cream with his father.
- Pictured Left to Right: Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Amay Reddy, Kindergarten, Godley Station Elementary School; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream.
- Pictured Left to Right: Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Ethan Crowe, 6th grade, Veritas Academy; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream.
- Pictured Left to Right: Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Hudson Christopher Miller, 7th grade, Esther F. Garrison School of the Arts; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream.
- Pictured Left to Right: Mayor Van Johnson, City of Savannah; Julian Wells Deveaux, 9th grade, Homeschooled; and Mary Leopold, co-owner of Leopold’s Ice Cream.
Leopold’s Ice Cream was founded in Savannah, Georgia in 1919 by three immigrant brothers from Greece. George, Peter and Basil passed their tradition of making super-premium, handmade ice cream in the shop, one batch at a time, down to Peter’s youngest son, Stratton. His commitment to arts and education in the community is second only to his dedication to unparalleled customer service and creating the highest quality ice cream possible in a fun, family environment. Some of Leopold’s signature, original flavors include Tutti Frutti, Rum Bisque and Savannah Socialite, and they have since expanded their staple and seasonal offerings to include several vegan ice cream flavors and the pet-friendly Doggie Sundae. In addition to its Creamery location and stores located in the heart of downtown Savannah and in the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Leopold’s Ice Cream offers catering and nationwide shipping. For more information, visit https://www.leopoldsicecream.com/ or call 912-777-5340.
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