Thompson Toyota’s Draw the Future Contest Winners Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Can you believe over 1,000 children entered the Thompson Toyota’s Draw the Future Contest? There were lots of very cool drawings by future artists in kindergarten to sixth grade. And the grand prize winner gets to be featured on a billboard. Sweet. Check out the pix and video.

Laura Thompson Barnes (L) introduces Sophia Ponomarenko, who's drawing of The Maserati Leaper won 1st place and the grand prize in the Thompson Organization's Draw the Future Contest Thursday April 16, 2015 at Thompson Toyota in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A record 1,184 entries from kindergarten to sixth grade were received from students at more than 40 local schools. The grand prize winner will have her drawing featured on a billboard. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images) (William Thomas Cain)

Laura Thompson Barnes (L) introduces Sophia Ponomarenko, who’s drawing of The Maserati Leaper won 1st place and the grand prize in the Thompson Organization’s Draw the Future Contest Thursday April 16, 2015 at Thompson Toyota in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A record 1,184 entries from kindergarten to sixth grade were received from students at more than 40 local schools. The grand prize winner will have her drawing featured on a billboard. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images) (William Thomas Cain)

Sophia Ponomarenko's entry of The Maserati Leaper won 1st place and the grand prize in the Thompson Organization's Draw the Future Contest Thursday April 16, 2015 at Thompson Toyota in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A record 1,184 entries from kindergarten to sixth grade were received from students at more than 40 local schools. The grand prize winner will have her drawing featured on a billboard. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images) (William Thomas Cain)

Sophia Ponomarenko’s entry of The Maserati Leaper won 1st place and the grand prize in the Thompson Organization’s Draw the Future Contest Thursday April 16, 2015 at Thompson Toyota in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. A record 1,184 entries from kindergarten to sixth grade were received from students at more than 40 local schools. The grand prize winner will have her drawing featured on a billboard. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Cain Images) (William Thomas Cain)

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