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NEVADA STUDENTS Learn Sun-Safety & Have Chance to Win Meeting
WORLD SERIES HERO CURT SCHILLING!

SHADE Foundation of America Poster CONTEST DEADLINE: Friday, May 27, 2005

(Scottsdale, AZ-- May 23, 2005) The SHADE Foundation of America has expanded the SunWise poster contest to Nevada. Thousands of students from the state will be drawing sun-safety in a poster in an effort to win a chance to meet Boston Red Sox World Series Hero Curt Schilling. The goal of the poster contest is to make kids and teens aware of the dangers of over exposure to the sun and the simple steps to practicing sun-safety.

The contest calls for school teachers to encourage their students to creatively depict skin cancer prevention in a poster. The winning artist from Nevada will meet Curt Schilling before a Boston Red Sox game against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim this August in California. The Northern California deadline for entrees is Friday, May 27th, 2005. Curt Schilling will autograph & return each of the runner-up posters from Nevada. All participants will receive a certificate of participation (non winning posters will not be returned). The winning student's teacher will also receive tickets to the game. Entry forms can be downloaded from the SHADE Foundation website at www.shadefoundation.org.

Statistics indicate one in 5 children will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Educating kids about the need for SPF 15 sunscreen, wearing sunglasses, hats, long sleeves and avoiding the sun during prime sun hours of 10am and 4pm is instrumental in preventing future cases of skin cancer. Shonda Schilling, D.P.S. (Doctor of Public Service), wife of World Series Hero Curt Schilling from the Boston Red Sox, launched the SHADE Foundation in 2002 after undergoing 5 surgeries to remove malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.

"The Environmental Protection Agency statistics show schools engaging in sun-safety programs have an 11% decrease in sunburn cases, a very encouraging statistic," said Shonda Schilling, founder of the SHADE Foundation. "Each year the number of contest entries increases, demonstrating the number of students who we are reaching with our sun-safety message."

The annual poster contest was first created by Schilling in 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona when her husband, was playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks. When Curt Schilling was traded to Boston, MA the contest traveled cross country with the Schillings and this year has expanded to a total of 10 states: Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Connecticut, Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, and Rhode Island. Each state winner will compete in an online competition beginning June 6th, 2005, which encourages people to select one national poster contest winner online. The artist who wins the national prize will receive a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
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Katie Leighton
Leighton Communications
610-513-6930 Cell

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