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3/05/2010 | By The Dispatch Staff

Showell Elementary brothers, first grader Jaiden Denk and pre-k student Corbin Denk, show the ribbons they won in the Worcester County Technology Festival this week. Both boys created graphic designs using Paint. Jaiden created an image that he named "Swamp Monster Attack" while his younger brother created a more docile image called "Panda." Both boys created their submissions on their home computer.

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