Doodle 4 Google: Teenager's Drawing Of Father's Homecoming Wins Big In Google Doodle Contest

THE HUFFINGTON POST
By Alexis Kleinman
High school senior Sabrina Brady's entry into Google's annual Doodle 4 Google contest really stood out. The contest asks students in grades kindergarten through 12 to submit drawings based on a theme. The theme for 2013 was "My Best Day Ever," and Brady's depiction of her greeting her father after his 18-month deployment in Iraq when she was 10 years old won. Brady's Doodle, perhaps the most heartwarming incarnation of a multinational's corporate logo ever, will appear on the Google homepage all day Thursday, and she will be awarded a $30,000 college scholarship. Google is also giving her school a $50,000 technology grant. Four national finalists will receive college scholarships worth $5,000. [link]

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