Student Santas deliver decorated windows to a Midland Street restaurant

H2O's Waterside Grill invited high school students to enter a festive window decorating contest this holiday season. This week, the restaurant announced the winners of the contest.

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H2O’s Waterside Grill invited high school students to enter a festive window decorating contest this holiday season. (Photo Credit: Elyse Hampton)
Elyse Hompstead painted the Grinch eating a turkey with Cindy Lou Who and his dog, Max, at H2O’s. Her efforts earned her second place in the contest. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
Taking second place was Vivian Kern’s rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Vivian took home 0 in cash and a gift card. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
A pile of snowmen and an evergreen work together to top the tree with a star in this window art created by Laken Lickfelt. Laken won in cash and a gift card for her creation. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
High school students had two days to complete their window decorations for the contest. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
H2O’s invited high school students to compete in a window decorating contest this holiday season. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
Santa Claus takes a break to catch a fish in the Saginaw River in this window at H2O’s. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
Each student who entered the contest received a gift card good at H2O’s Waterside Grill or O’s Pub & Grill in Auburn. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
Taking second place was Vivian Kern’s rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Vivian took home 0 in cash and a gift card. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)
Snoopy and Woodstock sit atop his dog house to celebrate the holidays at H2O’s. (Photo courtesy of H2O’s Waterside Grill)

This holiday season there was a lot of competition.

On Oct. 31, H2O’s Waterside Grill posted on Facebook about a window painting contest. The contest was open to high school students only, with the theme being “Holiday.”

The top three winners would win money and a gift card to either H2O’s Waterside Grill or O’s Pub & Grill in Auburn. Marc and Laura Owczarzak own both H2O’s and O’s.

The students started their paintings inside the 966 E. Midland St. H2O’s restaurant on Nov. 14 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and had to come back to finish by the end of the day on Nov. 15.

I, Elyse Hompstead, was very intrigued, so I entered the competition. With a love for art that I’ve had since I was younger, I found it exciting to be able to paint and have a chance to win money.

I submitted my drawing of the Grinch eating a turkey with Cindy Lou Who and his dog, Max. I felt that this would be very fitting for the holiday season with Thanksgiving being around the corner and Christmas happening soon after.

To prepare for this, I got paint markers and the primary colors to be able to mix any color I needed. As I entered the restaurant on Nov. 14, each window was quickly being taken by students.

I started my painting by sketching the outline of each character. This painting was very time-consuming, and I ended up finishing the painting later in the day on Nov. 15.

I had to wait until Dec. 18 to get the results to see if I got one of the top three winning spots.

As I waited in anticipation, owner Marc Owczarzak started reading off the winners.

In first place, with a Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer painting, was Vivian Kern winning $300 in cash and a $50 gift card.

I took second place, winning $150 in cash and a $50 gift card.

In third place, with a tilting tree and snowman, was Laken Lickfelt. Laken won $75 in cash and a $50 gift card. 

The restaurant also awarded a $20 gift card to each artist who entered the contest.

This was an amazing opportunity for the young artists and we will all be looking forward to it next year.

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