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With the winners of an annual bookmark design contest chosen, three new bookmarks will be available at the Broomfield Library. “I thought of how space has a lot of colors, and the theme was ‘Color Our ...
Kids have until the end of the month to enter the National Book Festival's Official Bookmark design contest. Ann Arbor-based Borders Group Inc. is teaming with the Library of Congress to encourage ...
The three young Broomfielders who have won the annual bookmark design contest at the library will have their designs on display and available for the public soon. The three winners are Eowyn Ciago in ...
The Library’s Design-a-Bookmark Contest turns 25 this year! Since 1999, we've been asking youth to share original designs that promote and inspire literacy, and we've received thousands of amazing ...
The La Crosse County Library System recently announced the results of the 2013 “March of the BookMarks” Design Contest. More than 2,100 area K-12 students submitted entries in this annual event.
The Black River United Way's "Make Your Mark" bookmark design contest, designed specifically for 2nd grade students, has selected its school winners, showcasing the incredible creativity and artistic ...
William King, age six, came out top in a public Facebook vote after his idea was shortlisted by the charities. The schoolboy from David Livingstone Memorial Primary beat over 700 children from across ...
Attention young artists — your original design could end up in libraries across Los Angeles County for the 46th annual bookmark contest.
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