Youth Art Contest to Support Endangered Species Day

Endangered Species Day - Youth Art Contest

Annual Endangered Species Day Youth Art Contest

Parents, teachers and scout leaders tell your kids to start the drawing engines and participate in the annual Endangered Species Day Youth Art Contest, an integral part of the eighth annual national Endangered Species Day, celebrated on May 17, 2013.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and numerous conservation organizations will observe Endangered Species Day to recognize conservation efforts underway across the nation aimed at helping America’s imperiled species. This year also commemorates the 40th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act.

Started in 2006 by the United States Congress, Endangered Species Day is a celebration of the nation’s rarest plant and animal species. The Youth Art Contest provides students from kindergarten to high school with an opportunity to learn about threatened and endangered species and express their knowledge and support through artwork. Young artists who are home schooled and participate in youth groups are also eligible to submit their art. Previous winners have come from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, Louisiana and as far away as Alaska. Entries must be postmarked by March 15, 2013.

Dallas Teen wins Pier 1 Imports and UNICEF Greeting Card Contest

Dallas Teen wins UNICEF art contest

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF announced the winners of the 2012 Pier 1 Imports®/UNICEF greeting card contest. The theme this year is “Peace on Earth.” Kristen Fontana, age 12, from Staten Island, New York, received the Grand Prize Award for her artwork, which will be reproduced as an official UNICEF greeting card and sold exclusively at Pier 1 Imports stores across the country during the 2012 holiday season. This year’s U.S. Fan’s Choice Award was presented to Mitali Mathur, age 14, from Dallas, Texas.