OLSON INVITES 22ND DISTRICT STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION

March 18th, 2019

The 2018 Congressional High School Art Competition winner was Hannah Li from Clements High School. Her piece, entitled “In the Moment,” currently hangs in the U.S. Capitol.

Congressman Pete Olson (TX-22) invites high school students from his 22nd District to participate in the 2019 Congressional Art Competition.

This competition, which began in 1982, provides an opportunity for members of Congress to recognize the artistic talents of their young constituents. Since then, over 650,000 high school students have been involved with the nationwide competition.

“Every year, talented high school artists share their unique perspectives on life and of the American experience through their artwork in the Congressional Art Competition,” Rep. Olson said. “This competition gives them an opportunity to showcase their artistic talent and vision for the thousands of folks who visit the Capitol each year. I encourage the many talented artists in TX-22 to enter this competition and share their artwork with others in Texas and the nation.”

The first place winner from the 22nd Congressional District will have his or her artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol for an entire year. As part of this competition, the district first place winner receives complimentary airfare to fly to Washington, D.C. to see their art displayed in the Capitol Building during an unveiling ceremony.

Artwork is due to Olson’s Sugar Land office from Wednesday, April 10 through Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Artwork must be two-dimensional and be submitted to Rep. Olson’s Sugar Land office unframed. In addition to the artwork, participants will need to submit the student release form.

For rules, regulations and criteria, visit http://1.usa.gov/1VPdmKI

Rep. Pete Olson’s Pearland office at new location

November 4th, 2017

Rep. Pete Olson (R-Sugarland) recently hosted the grand opening of his Pearland office. The office moved from its previous location on Broadway this summer and is now located at 1920 Country Place Parkway.

“Thank you to all the folks who came out to see our new office,”  Olson said.I especially want to thank my staff, who worked hard to get the office up and running. I hope the folks here in Brazoria and Southeast Harris County use this office as a resource if you need help with disaster relief from Harvey, help with a federal agency or want to meet the folks who work for you. We are your partners and are honored to be part of this community.”

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