
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Announces
2008-2009 eXceL Awards Topic
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance will continue
offering college scholarships to Hoosier high school students
through its eXceL Awards competition. Creative students with a
flair for artistic expression are invited to enter. The competition
has been funded and administered by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
since its inception in 1989. The company has awarded more than
$600,000 to students during the life of the competition.
Perspective is the topic for the 2008-2009 competition. Students
can enter their creative interpretation of Perspective in any
of six categories: writing, music, two-dimensional art, three-dimensional
art, video or performance art.
The eXceL Awards are featured in the Grand Hall at the Indiana
State Fair. The exhibit features past winning entries and allows
kids of all ages a chance to explore their creativity through
fashioning artwork of their own.
Through the eXceL Awards, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance presents
six first-place winners $3,000 each, six second-place winners
with $2,500 each and six third-place winners with $2,000 each.
An additional $1,000 is awarded to the student whose entry is
considered “Best of Show.” The high school with the
highest total number of entries advancing to the state finals
receives a $3,000 cash prize. More than 4,000 entries were received
in the 2007-2008 competition, representing more than 240 high
schools and several home schools throughout the state.
Information about the eXceL Awards competition and rules are
available online at www.infarmbureau.com/excel,
through MySpace at www.myspace.com/excelawards
or on Flickr at www.flickr.com/people/excelawards/.
Entry information is also available from Beth Wheeler, eXceL Awards
coordinator, at 800-723-FARM (3276), extension 7748. Entries may
be submitted from December 8-12, 2008, at any local Indiana Farm
Bureau Insurance office.
The eXceL Awards State Finals will be held Saturday, March 14,
2008 at the Christel DeHann Fine Arts Center on the University
of Indianapolis campus. The state finals are free and open to
the public.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, organized in 1934 by Indiana Farm
Bureau, Inc., has grown to include insurance products for auto,
life, home, business and farm. Banking and other financial services
and products are also available through its local offices. Indiana
Farm Bureau Insurance serves Hoosiers through an extensive network
of more than 480 agents and 1,400 employees living and working
throughout the state. With a home office in downtown Indianapolis
and local offices in all 92 counties, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
is the largest writer of farm insurance and the second largest
writer of personal lines insurance in the state. |