 JKP's fantastic youth division
JKP's fantastic youth divisionNick, Alyssa, and Andre Bottesi
 JKP's Creative Director Paul A. Ray and Publisher Michele Bondi Bottesi
JKP's Creative Director Paul A. Ray and Publisher Michele Bondi Bottesi

 Matching outfits.
Matching outfits. Nick Bottesi holding cars representing next year's host city.
Nick Bottesi holding cars representing next year's host city.
 CPA List of the winners:
CPA List of the winners:http://www.catholicpress.org/resource/resmgr/journalists/awardwinners11_june_journali.pdf

 Harvey House Publishing's
Harvey House Publishing'sNancy Carabio Belanger & John-Paul Belanger.
 Michele and Nancy with friend and fellow winner Patrick Novecosky (Legatus Magazine).
Michele and Nancy with friend and fellow winner Patrick Novecosky (Legatus Magazine). Third Place, Olivia's Gift
Third Place, Olivia's GiftNancy Carabio Belanger, Illustrations by Sandra Casali Lew Allen,
Harvey House Publishing, Rochester, Michigan.

"While it is a Catholic story by nature, this is a story of the human spirit and the fact teenagers and young adults are already experiencing their own profound stories of faith and God. It is a refreshing and realistic reprieve from what teenagers today are currently very distracted by - vampires. Olivia's story is the gift itself to young readers who may be in dire need of turning in a different direction other than popular fiction."

Second place
One Man's Journey to Freedom: Escape From Behind the Iron Curtain
By Gene X. Kortsha
Joseph Karl Publishing, Rochester, Michigan
 "This  searing account of one man's life threatening struggle for freedom  addresses the horror and real history that exists in the lives of  prisoners.  Gene Kortsha describes in vivid detail his personal  experience along with a vivid portrayal of the fear, horror, and  intimidation involved.  His portrayal of his inner life during this time  and of the people that surrounded him is in a league by itself."
"This  searing account of one man's life threatening struggle for freedom  addresses the horror and real history that exists in the lives of  prisoners.  Gene Kortsha describes in vivid detail his personal  experience along with a vivid portrayal of the fear, horror, and  intimidation involved.  His portrayal of his inner life during this time  and of the people that surrounded him is in a league by itself." http://www.josephkarlpublishing.com
http://www.josephkarlpublishing.comCongratulations, Gene!
Thank you to the incredible team
that worked on this very special assignment:
Margaret Kortsha,
Susan Schoenstein, Nancy Carabio Belanger,
Roseann Nieman, George Piliouras,
Brian Dittmer, Erin Howarth, and Kathy Rizzo.
 Individual Excellence Photographer/Artist
Individual Excellence Photographer/ArtistAssociate/Individual Freelance
Second Place
Michele Bondi Bottesi
 Winning photo taken at the very beautiful
Winning photo taken at the very beautifulSs. Cyril & Methodius Slovak Catholic Church,
Sterling Heights, Michigan.
"A classic shot of an engaging scene...the photo captures the gold brilliance of the altar
and immediately catches our eye."
Sincere thanks to Fr. Benjamin Kosnáč
and the entire extraordinary parish
of Ss. Cyril & Methodius.
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 God is at work, in each one of us.
God is at work, in each one of us.Photos Copyright 2011 Joseph Karl Publishing.
 



