Dasom Ham just might have a future as an artist.
The seventh-grader at Lake Middle School in Woodbury designed the poster that Washington County Libraries will use throughout October to promote activities that encourage teens to read.
The library system held a contest in August and September for 12- to 18-year-olds to create a poster that incorporated the theme of this year's Teen Read initiative, "Books with Beat."
Dasom, 12, didn't think about entering, but "my mom made me do it," she said. "I'm kind of proud of myself" for winning.
She will receive a framed print of the colorful design that was selected from several that were submitted. It features music notes emanating from headphones that surround a stack of books and the words "Books With a Beat."
"We liked that it incorporated books, headphones and music. It was a perfect representation of the theme," said Dawn LaBrosse, the libraries' youth services coordinator. "There were a lot of good entries, but that one stood out. It's amazing what kids can do."
What LaBrosse would like to see is more kids reading books. With its goal to encourage the younger set to read, the library system this month will put on activities and events throughout Washington County to do just that.
Dasom's design will be used on posters, cards and library desks to promote events in the libraries: Board games, games played with Wii-style devices, arts and crafts, movie nights, aerobics classes and other offerings to help teens discover "that a library is more than just a building with books," LaBrosse said.