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Pueblo-area Middle School Students Compete in Civics Bee Competition

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PUEBLO, Colorado – Middle school students from Pueblo-area schools competed in the 2023 National Civics Bee regional competition on Tuesday. The event was hosted by the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

Students competed with their peers in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. The top three finalists from the Pueblo competition will have the chance to participate in the state-level competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce in Denver on May 19, 2023.

Winners of the Pueblo-area civics bee include:

  • First place: Jack Centner, Corwin International Magnet School
  • Second place: Addison Scott, Pleasant View Middle School
  • Third place: Morris Casarez, Pleasant View Middle School

The first-place winner of the local competition received a $500 cash prize, and all three finalists are invited to participate in the statewide competition. All participants in the state competition will receive a tablet device as a prize from the Colorado Chamber. The top three winners of the state competition will receive cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place, and $250 for third place.

“We’re thrilled to recognize young Coloradans interested in civic engagement and to inspire the next generation to be involved in shaping our communities,” said Colorado Chamber President and CEO Loren Furman. “We congratulate this year’s winners from the Pueblo competition and look forward to seeing them next month in Denver!”

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The Colorado Chamber of Commerce champions free enterprise, a healthy business environment and economic prosperity for all Coloradans. It is the only business association that works to improve the business climate for all sizes of business from a statewide, multi-industry perspective. What the Colorado Chamber accomplishes is good for all businesses, and that’s good for the state’s economy. It was created in 1965 based on the merger with the Colorado Manufacturers’ Association.

Since 1910, the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce has served as an advocate for the Pueblo Business Community. It is the largest business organization in Southern Colorado with more than 1,300 members. The Pueblo Chamber is a not-for-profit organization that strives to make Pueblo a better place to live, visit, and conduct business through community work.