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Bringing the Fine Arts to Young Adults Readers: Writing and Art Contests

By Natasha Benway

Program Description

Writing and art contests provide teens with opportunities to share and develop their creativity and a chance to try or see something new. This program describes how to successfully sponsor the contests and provides examples of entry forms, flyers, posters, rules, and more that were developed by Natasha Benway for an Art Show and Writing Contests sponsored at the Montgomery County Library in 2007. The examples provided may be freely adapted.


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Published by The Library Development Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) Austin, Texas 2009





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