|  The deadline for entering the contest is Jan. 30. The winning 
			submissions will be displayed in April, when the presidential 
			library plans a full schedule of events to mark these important 
			anniversaries. 
 Learning history is about more than memorizing dates and taking 
			tests. Producing art is a great way for students to connect with 
			historic events and consider their meaning.
 
 Art for the contest can be almost anything a student imagines, as 
			long as it relates to the presidential museum’s anniversary, which 
			is also the anniversary year for the end of the Civil War and the 
			death of Abraham Lincoln. The piece must be done on poster board 11 
			inches wide by 14 inches high; and it cannot use copyrighted 
			characters such as Iron Man or Mickey Mouse.
 
 The contest is open for students from kindergarten through the end 
			of high school. There will be winners in three categories: Grades 
			K-5, 6-8 and 9-12.
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			 Full details can be found at
				www.TenYearsLincoln.com.
 
			Contact Carol Manning; 217-558-8929,
			carol.manning@illinois.gov  
			or Maureen Horstman; 217-558-8951, 
			maureen.horstman@illinois.gov 
			with questions. 
			[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln 
			Presidential Library and Museum] 
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