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| RALEIGH, N.C. (Oct. 4) – The nation’s top state wildlife magazine is holding a wildlife art contest just for kids. Children, kindergarten through eighth grade, are eligible to enter the Kids Wildlife Art Competition co-sponsored by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Wildlife in North Carolina magazine and the N.C. Museum of Art. Each child may enter one image of a wild animal native to North Carolina. The 12 winners will be published in a 2009 calendar that will be for sale to the public. They will also receive $100, a family membership to the N.C. Museum of Art and free copies of the calendar. The competition is designed to encourage students (and teachers) to observe and appreciate native wildlife as an inspiration for art and science. “Ideas can be found in nature, in your backyard, and even inside the pages of Wildlife in North Carolina,” said Michael Humphries, managing editor for the magazine. “Each entry is a chance to learn about the many different species that call North Carolina home.” Entry requirements: An original composition on 8˝”x11” paper, viewed horizontally Child’s name, age, address, phone number, grade in school and the image subject on the back of the paper Must be received by March 1, 2008 Mail to Kids Wildlife Art Competition, P.O. Box 12089, Raleigh, N.C. 27605 Entries will be judged and winners contacted by April 1, 2008. For more information, email competition@ncwildlife.org. |
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