Astoria Federal Savings Announces Its 2008 Teen Photo Contest Winners
07 Juillet 2008 - 9:58PM
PR Newswire (US)
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Astoria Federal Savings
has announced the 12 winners of its annual Teen Photo Contest. This
year, the contest theme was "People in Action" and Astoria Federal
asked contestants between the ages of 13 and 19 years old to use
their cameras and their creative eyes to capture people of all ages
doing interesting physical or creative activities. Participants
were encouraged to think about the many ways people are in action
such as when dancing, painting, playing sports or while at work.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080707/NYM086 ) The
annual Teen Photo Contest is one of the many ways Astoria Federal
is committed to "Putting people first" in the communities it
serves. Senior Vice President and Director of Marketing Brian
Edwards said, "We're always finding ways to stay involved in the
many communities we serve and we're committed to supporting
education at every age level. This contest is a great way for young
adults in our neighborhoods to express themselves in a creative
way." Astoria Federal selected the twelve best photos, and those
photographers each won a $250 cash prize. Not only did each winner
receive a prize, but their school also benefited from their win.
Each photographer's teacher won a $100 grant for his or her
classroom use. Winning photos were selected based on their
composition, clarity, and originality in depicting the "People in
Action" theme. Winners were: Anton Alenychev from Forest Hills High
School in Forest Hills; Tara Byrne from Eastchester High School in
Scarsdale; Monica Chulewicz from MacArthur High School in
Levittown; Nicole DeMeo from Elwood-John Glenn High School in
Elwood; Li Gao from Earl Vandermeulen High School in Port
Jefferson; Eric Kunz from Hicksville High School in Hicksville;
Erin McCabe from Glen Cove High School in Glen Cove; Stephanie
Ossorio from Bishop Kearney High School in Brooklyn; Tia Sergio
from Smithtown Christian School in Smithtown; Christine Tabag from
Division Avenue High School in Levittown; and Samantha Smith and
Kristen Waslufsky from Bay Shore High School in Bay Shore. Astoria
Financial Corporation, with assets of $21.5 billion, is the holding
company for Astoria Federal Savings and Loan Association.
Established in 1888, Astoria Federal, with deposits in New York
totaling $13.0 billion, is the largest thrift depository
headquartered in New York and embraces its philosophy of "Putting
people first" by providing the customers and local communities it
serves with quality financial products and services through 86
convenient banking office locations and multiple delivery channels,
including its enhanced website, http://www.astoriafederal.com/.
Astoria Federal commands the fourth largest deposit market share in
the attractive Long Island market, which includes Brooklyn, Queens,
Nassau, and Suffolk counties with a population exceeding that of 38
individual states. Astoria Federal originates mortgage loans
through its banking offices and loan production offices in New
York, an extensive broker network covering twenty-two states,
primarily the East Coast, and the District of Columbia, and through
correspondent relationships covering twenty-nine states and the
District of Columbia.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Astoria Federal Savings
CONTACT: Wendy O'Neill, AVP-Sr. Public Relations Manager of Astoria
Federal Savings, +1-516-327-7863, Web site:
http://www.astoriafederal.com/ http://ir.astoriafederal.com/
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