'If I Were Santa Claus' essay contest to
complement historic Santa exhibit at presidential museum
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[September 04, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- An essay contest
for fifth grade through high school students will open Sept. 10 with
the theme "If I Were Santa Claus," and the winners will be
recognized during a historic Santa Claus exhibit later this year at
the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield. The deadline
to submit entries is Nov. 2.
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The essay contest is for fifth- through eighth-grade students in one
category and ninth-grade through high school students in another
category and will include cash prizes of $500, 250, 100, 50 and 25.
Entries of 200-250 words must be postmarked between Sept. 10 and
Nov. 2. The entries may be handwritten or typed and must be
submitted by U.S. mail to: Santa Claus Essay Contest, Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., Springfield, IL
62701. Entrants should include their grade level and contact
information.
"The 'If I Were Santa Claus' essays should deal with themes of
generosity, love, charity, peace or any of the positive attributes
associated with Santa. Entrants should use their imaginations to
write original, creative interpretations of the theme," said Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Director Eileen Mackevich.
The essay contest winners will be announced the week of
Thanksgiving and displayed in the presidential library, across the
street from the historic Santa Claus exhibit in the presidential
museum. The winning essays will also be transcribed and put on the
presidential library and museum's social media sites. Specially
chosen library and museum volunteers will judge the contest. The
prizes are being provided by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library Foundation.
For more information about the essay contest, visit the
presidential library and museum's Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/lincoln.museum.
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An exhibit in the "Ghosts of the Library" queue area of the
presidential museum will consist of up to 30 historic Santa Claus
figures from around the world from the 18th century to the American
Depression era, including the famous Coca-Cola Santa Claus, upon
which most modern depictions of St. Nick are based. It will open
Nov. 3 and run through Jan. 4. The Santa figures of various sizes
are being loaned from the collection of Joyce and Dr. John Shmale.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, the state's chief
historical and genealogical research institution, is open free of
charge on weekdays for research and seven days a week to view the
popular Civil War exhibit "Boys in Blue." The presidential museum
requires paid admission and features exhibits and shows that immerse
visitors in Lincoln's life and times. The museum is open seven days
a week. For more information, visit
www.presidentlincoln.org.
[Text from
Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
file received from the
Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency]
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