Noah Haley and Anna Haley, students at Tonkawa Public Schools, received an honorable mention for their 12th grade art entry in the recent statewide Law Day Contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Bar Association.Nearly 1,700 students in pre-K through 12th grade entered this year’s Law Day Contest, themed “Voices of Democracy.” To view all the winning entries, visit www.okbar. org/lawday/contest/winners.“The theme for this year’s contest was selected to recognize that in democracies, the people rule, and we must speak up and participate to maintain democracy and the rule of law,” said OBA Law Day Chair Ed Wunch. “It’s inspiring to see so many students from across the state learning more about our democracy by participating in this annual contest.”Law Day, a nationwide event designated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958, is celebrated annually with events on or around May 1 to raise awareness of American law. The idea for Law Day was conceived by the late Hicks Epton, a Wewoka attorney and OBA past president.As part of the Law Day celebration, Oklahoma lawyers will be available to give free legal advice on Wednesday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Those in the Oklahoma City area may call 405-429-4290; those closer to the Tulsa area may call 918-340-5297. Questions may also be emailed to askalawyer@okbar.org.More information about Law Day is available at www.okbar.org/lawday.The 18,000-member Oklahoma Bar Association, headquartered in Oklahoma City, was created by the Oklahoma Supreme Court to advance the administration of justice and to foster and maintain learning, integrity, competence, public service and high standards of conduct among Oklahoma’s legal community.