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‘Ohana Art Contest Deadline Extended to Nov. 2

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Due to popular demand, the first annual ‘Ohana Art Contest for Hawai‘i K-8 students has extended its deadline for art submissions to Friday, Nov. 2, 2018.

Organized by The Filipino Association of University Women, 3 Point Scholarship Hawai‘i and Reiyukai America, students are encouraged to draw artwork that portrays the contestant’s experiences with his/her ‘ohana along with a paragraph describing the artwork.

The first annual Ohana Art Contest. PC: Reiyukai America, 3 Point Scholarship Hawaii, and The Filipino Association of University Women.

There are two categories and three winners in each category:

● K-5 Division

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Theme: My Favorite ‘Ohana Moment
Prizes: 1st $100, 2nd $75, 3rd $50
Teacher Prize for 1st Placer: $50 Amazon Gift Card

● 6-8 Division

Theme: ‘Ohana
Prizes: 1st $100, 2nd $75, 3rd $50
Teacher Prize for 1st Placer: $50 Amazon Gift Card

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All entries must be submitted physically to the organizing committee, postmarked on or before Friday, Nov. 2, 2018 to: Kalamansi Books and Things, Attention: Rose Churma, 47-233 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneʻohe HI, 96744

All entries will be displayed at the Hawai‘i State Library from Nov. 17 to Dec. 8, 2018.

A parent or legal guardian is required to fill out the application and authorization forms. Each contestant also needs a signed waiver form declaring that the submitted work is original content created by the child.

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For more information on the ‘Ohana Art Contest guidelines and forms, visit their website online.

 

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