Sobo & Sobo LLP announces finalists for annual scholarship contest

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Scarlett Forestire from Warwick Valley High School submitted a clay, wood, & acrylic sculpture (photo provided)
Rahmat Gambari of
Sullivan West High School submitted a hand-drawn sketch & graphic design

NEWBURGH- Sobo & Sobo LLP, a distinguished law firm committed to securing justice for victims of negligence, is proud to announce the top three finalists of its highly anticipated Annual Scholarship Contest for 2024.  This year’s competition included thousands of high school students from across New York, New Jersey, and Illinois, vying for scholarship funding and the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents.

 From all entries, three exceptional works of art were chosen for the finals: 

  •  Rahmat Gambari from Sullivan West High School
  • Scarlett Forestire from Warwick Valley High School
  • Ella Shay from Tappan Zee High School

These students captivated the judges with their innovative interpretations of the theme “justice,” conveyed through an array of mediums including sculptures, drawings, paintings, and digital art.  Their entries exemplified creativity, originality, artistic skill, and a profound connection to the theme.

Ella Shay of Tappan Zee High School’s submission

The final phase of the contest will culminate in a prestigious scholarship award ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 6 p.m., at the Sobo & Sobo LLP office located at 744 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550.  At the ceremony, the first, second, and third place winners will be announced and celebrated, with scholarship funds presented to the deserving recipients.

 “We were blown away by the caliber of submissions we received this year,” remarked Lauren Biegel, Director of the Sobo & Sobo Scholarship Committee. “Each finalist demonstrated exceptional talent and a deep understanding of justice through their artwork. We commend Rahmat, Scarlett and Ella for their remarkable contributions and congratulate them on their well-deserved recognition.”




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