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YWCA Northeast Indiana seeks children’s art submissions

News release from the YWCA Northeast Indiana:

YWCA Northeast Indiana seeks children’s art submissions

(August 13, 2013) – YWCA Northeast Indiana is still calling for entries of artwork done by elementary and middle school students to be displayed at the Circle of Women luncheon on December 5, 2013!

This art can be any medium – paint, crayon, pencil, paper collage, etc. – as long as it is 8×10″, able to be framed, and in keeping with the theme, “What does it mean to have a happy childhood?”

The winner(s) will be chosen by Fort Wayne artists Terry Ratliff and Vicki Junk Wright and will be recognized at the December 5 event.

Children may enter multiple times. All entries will be displayed at the luncheon and, therefore, will not be returned.
Entries can be mailed in or dropped off at YWCA Northeast Indiana (1610 Spy Run Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46805) Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Fridays 9:00 a.m. – noon, by October 1st.

If you have any questions, contact Sue Hiatt at shiatt@ywcaerew.org or (260) 424-4908 ext. 254.

 

About the YWCA
The YWCA is the voice for every woman. For over a century, the YWCA has spoken out and taken action on behalf of women and girls. The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Over 2 million people participate each year in YWCA programs at more than 1,300 locations across the U.S. Worldwide, the YWCA serves more than 25 million women and girls in 125 countries.

Since 1894, the YWCA Northeast Indiana, which serves Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Wells, and Whitley counties, has given voice to the concerns of women and provided services to meet the changing needs of women and their families. A nonprofit organization, the YWCA operates Indiana’s oldest domestic violence shelter, providing shelter and services to women, men and children escaping domestic violence. The YWCA welcomes the interest and participation of both women and men committed to this vision. The organization receives support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and other groups, and is a United Way Partner Agency in each county served.

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