Santa Fe, N.M. – The New Mexico Governor's Mansion Foundation and the New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) announced the winner of the design contest for New Mexico's popular official ornament. The 2020 state ornament theme is "New Mexico Films the Great American West." Students were invited to submit their designs in April and the winners were announced Sept. 7 at the red carpet ornament release party at the Governor's Mansion.
The top five contestants were:
- LeRoy Grafe, Institute of American Indian Arts - $250 grant
- Cheyenne Garcia, New Mexico State University - $500 grant
- Robert Cantu, Pojoaque Valley High School - $500 grant
- Leslie Bello Garcia, Public Academy for the Performing Arts - $1,000 grant
- FIRST PLACE GRAND PRIZE: Carrie Dada, Institute of American Indian Arts - $2500 grant
This special issue is the ninth in a series of collectible, commemorative ornaments created by the New Mexico Governor's Mansion Foundation featuring a historic or notable image associated with the state. All proceeds from the ornament sales benefit the Governor’s Mansion Foundation, a non-partisan, non-profit organization of volunteers responsible for the interior design and historic legacy of the Governor’s residence.
New Mexico Economic Development Department Secretary Alicia J. Keyes had the honor of introducing the top five students and handing out their checks. “It’s amazing to see such a talented group of students put their creative work out there to be judged,” said Keyes “the winning design was professional and very well thought out. Congratulations to all.”
Also in attendance was Todd Christenson Director of the New Mexico Film Office, Miss Albuquerque Brooke Ayala, Miss New Mexico Outstanding Teen Brynn Ayala, leading actors from the “Roswell” series, Jeanine Mason (Liz Ortecho) and Nathan Parsons (Max Evans), Actor Brendon Fehr (Michael Guerin from the original Roswell Series), Patty Newman of Newman’s Own, and many other special guests.
Past ornaments may be seen here:www.NewMexicoGovernorsMansion.org. As a non-partisan, non-profit organization, the Foundation keeps the beauty and legacy of the historic Governor's home alive through tours and community outreach. Funds raised by sales of the ornament are used for maintaining and preserving the public areas of the home.