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Are you a high schooler in the U.S. who is passionate about democracy and wants to put that feeling into (spoken) words? Further, are you planning on attending a postsecondary institution in the U.S.? If so, consider applying for the Voice of Democracy Audio-Essay Contest! Each year, the scholarship awards between $1,000 and $30,000 to multiple applicants who submit a 3-5 minute audio-recorded essay following the year’s theme. The themes are typically related to democracy and/or patriotism, with this year’s being “Why is the veteran important?” The scholarship is offered by Veterans of Foreign Wars, an organization dedicated to “ serving our veterans, the military, and our communities.”
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Katelyn Campbell, a 7 th grade student at Gatesville Junior High, was the recent winner of the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest (Patriot’s Pen contest) sponsored by the VFW Post 9191 in Killeen.
Established in 1947, the Veterans of Foreign Wars “Voice of Democracy” essay program provides high school students with the unique opportunity to express themselves regarding a democratic and patriotic-themed recorded essay. Each year, nearly 64,500 students across the country to enter to win a share of more than $2 million in educational scholarships through the program.
The national first place winner receives a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college, or vocational/technical school.
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Voice of Democracy essay winners announced
The theme was “america: where do we go from here”.

Winners were announced in the annual Voice of Democracy patriotic essay writing competition at the Brainerd Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The theme was “America: Where do we go from here?” Taking first place for $300 was Jagger Klecatsky, East Gull Lake, a ninth grader at Brainerd Senior High School. Second was Sydney Roberts, Crosby, a senior at the Crosby-Ironton High School for $250. Third place for $200 was Madeleine Archer, Baxter. She is in 11th grade at the Brainerd Senior High School.
Winners move on to district, state, and national competition with $55,000 scholarship money. A presentation ceremony was at the Brainerd VFW.
Klecatsky’s winning essay is as follows:
America: Where do we go from here?
As cities, states, the country, and the people, we must become more unified. In America, we must learn to work together, be more inclusive, focus on the well-being of the citizens, and be open-minded. Only this way, can we continue to be successful.
Firstly, we must learn to work together. The opposing parties in America, the Democrats and the Republicans, cause the country to be divided. Only when these opposing parties begin to work together, can we start making the necessary progress to unify this country. We must take the goals of either party and unite them to make collaborative goals. This will keep everyone on the same track. It is also important to agree on a course of action before acting in a situation. Choosing a plan of action that everyone is in agreement with will make a beneficial outcome more likely. With all of this collaboration, it is likely for society to begin to move forward.
Secondly, our society must become more inclusive. It is important for everyone in our country to feel a sense of belonging. I believe that being inclusive to all genders, not exclusively males and females, will heighten the feeling of belonging in this country. It is also extremely important to stop racial discrimination in America. We must stand as one nation, as stated in the pledge of allegiance, not discriminating against people of Asian or African descent, but standing as Americans. We must be accepting of all people regardless of sexual preference, and move forward as a country.
Thirdly, we must focus on the well-being of the citizens. America is only as good as the people within it. This means it is important to provide the citizens with adequate food, water, and health care. When people have what they need, they are better equipped to do their part in making the country the best that it can be. A healthier population will make society more productive and economically efficient. Providing the best quality of life for the American people is crucial in unifying and advancing the nation.
Finally, our country must become more open-minded. We will make astounding progress if we look at issues from all angles so we can make the most beneficial decisions. Society must become willing to try non-conventional ideas or ideas that are not guaranteed to work, as these can often be the ideas that result in success. As a society, we must treat the opinions of everyone equally so that the best and most effective solutions can be found. When we are open-minded, solutions to problems will become visible, which will greatly benefit the country.
When the country becomes more unified by working together, being more inclusive, focusing on the well-being of the citizens, and being open-minded, we can move forward as one. This will make America a better place for everyone to live in, and cause success to be certain.


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