2010 Caretoon Contest
Posted by on April 26, 2010
HURRY… There’s still time to enter the National Liberty Museum’s
2010 CARETOON CONTEST
Students and adults are invited to draw their ideas of a more peaceful world.
Caretoons are cartoons that promote peace and understanding.
You don’t need to be a professional cartoonist to draw a Caretoon.
The Caretoon Contest is open to people of all ages and artistic ability.
What do you think would make the world a better place?
To enter the contest, submit an original drawing illustrating concepts that bring people together… honesty, compassion, unity, forgiveness and more. Be creative! All ideas are welcomed.
Makes a perfect class project.
HURRY! The extended deadline is April 30, 2010.
Prizes of $500 each will be awarded to TWO adults and TWO students.
For an entry form or additional information, click here, or call 215-925-2800, ext. 124.
http://www.libertymuseum.org/programs/doc/2010_caretoons.pdf
Supported by a grant from the L.W. Pierce Family Foundation.
National Liberty Museum
321 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
215-925-2800
http://www.libertymuseum.org
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