The Okaloosa Arts Alliance (OAA) would like to invite all Okaloosa
County School students to participate in the 8th Annual OAA Okaloosa County
School Poster Contest. The OAA wants to
know what you consider “Summer Fun”. It
can be anything you can create on paper with markers, pencils,
paint, pastels,
charcoal, or crayons. There will be a 1st,
2nd, and 3rd place winner for three elementary school
students (K-4), for three middle school students (5-7), and for three high
school students (8-12) in Okaloosa County.
Each 1st place winner will receive a $75 gift card donated,
each 2nd place winner will receive a $50 gift card and each 3rd
place winner will receive a $25 gift card.
Additionally, the 1st place winners’ artwork will be posted
in the OAA newsletter and on the OAA website.
Any Okaloosa County School student can enter; entries can be
submitted by an Okaloosa County School or by an individual student. The poster contest deadline is May 1, 2017. Please submit only one entry per
student. Posters should be standard size
(8 ½ x 11) for the contest and should include, the name of the artist, their
grade, and the name of their school.
Please mail your entries to Okaloosa Arts Alliance-Poster Contest, P.O.
Box 4426, FWB, FL 32549. If you prefer
you can drop off your entry at the Arts & Design Society located on 17 1st
St SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548; Gallery Hours: Tue-Fri 12-4 pm , Sat 1-4 pm
or at HH Arts at 100 Beal Pkwy S. Ft. Walton Beach, hours
are Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All of the poster contest entries will be on display at Young
Philosophers Society with a poster contest reception and winners announced on
Sat, May 6, 2017. Email Amy at
amybaty1@gmail.com for more information about the poster contest.
The
Okaloosa Arts Alliance (OAA) is the officially designated non-profit arts
agency for Okaloosa County with the mission of supporting and promoting art and
culture in Okaloosa County. The Okaloosa
Arts Alliance enhances the cultural environment of its community, and promotes,
coordinates, and nurtures high quality arts and cultural resources that enrich
the lives of residents and visitors.
The OAA is supported in
part by the Florida Department of State and from Arts auto license tag revenues
but could not exist without its members and community support. For more
information go to www.okaloosaarts.org
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