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January 26, 2009 10:48 AM

Franklin Park - Loudoun youth art show - call for entries

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CALL FOR ENTRIES - YOUTH ART SHOW - FEBRUARY 2009


The Franklin Park Performing and Visual Arts Center will sponsor our 10th Annual Youth Art Show for preschool to high school aged students  in Franklin Park at 36441 Blue Ridge View Lane in Purcellville. 

This year's suggested theme is "Creativity Explosion." 

Loudoun County public, independent and home school students are encouraged to enter this year's contest. 

All media including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, ceramics, mixed media and photography will be accepted.  Certificates and ribbons will be awarded.

Please call 540-338-7973 or email barbara.sample@loudoun.gov for this year's rules and an entry form. Each submission has a $5.00 entry fee. 

Space is limited and we will accept only 1 (one) piece from each student.

Artwork will be accepted from Monday, January 26 to Wed. January 28 from 9-5.   

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    An Opening Reception will be held on Sunday, February 8 from 1:00 until 3:00.

    The afternoon will include music and light refreshments. The artwork will remain on display at the center weekdays from 9-5 and weekends of performances at the arts center until February 28.  The center will be closed on Monday, February 16th for Presidents Day. 

Artwork  may be picked up Monday, March 2 to Wed., March 4 from 9-5.  We look forward to this year's entries.  

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