Each year, the Lilly Center Art Contest invites 4th-12th grade students from across Kosciusko County to submit their creative depiction of our local waterways. Artists with winning entries receive cash prizes and the privilege of having their artwork on display in public spaces throughout the county. 2023-24 Lilly Center Art Contest: Memories at the Lake
The 2023-24 contest is open for submissions! Please leave artwork with Ariel Wagner at the Lilly Center, located at 806 Connection Circle, Winona Lake, IN. All artwork is due no later than Thursday, March 28, 2024. Prizes will be awarded for First ($100), Second ($75), and Third ($50) places. Winners are selected in each of the following grade categories: 4th/5th/6th, 7th/8th, 9th/10th, 11th/12th. Winning pieces will be exhibited in public spaces and made into a collection of greeting cards. Contest Rules Artwork is evaluated by the Grace College art department. They’re searching for overall creativity, artistic merit and depiction of the theme, but to make sure your piece passes every test, follow these guidelines. (We’d hate for your artwork to be removed from the contest on a technicality!)
This is important: No artwork depicting invasive species (i.e. trumpeter and tundra swans are acceptable, mute swans are not) will be considered! Native plants, animals and landscapes only, please. Finally, the submission form must be attached to the back of the entry. Use the Artwork Description to reflect on how your artwork imagines life at the lake in the past or the future. We look forward to seeing how you inspire your community to preserve its natural history! That’s it! Artwork is returned to students after the judging process, unless the artwork is among the winning pieces. Winning selections will be returned at the art contest ceremony.
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Titus Funeral Home and L.I.T.E Recovery of Milford will be hosting a grief book club with local author Thomas L. Rose, author of “Balloon in a Box — Coping with Grief.” A kickoff event will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 22 at Titus Funeral Home, 2000 Sheridan Street in Warsaw. “Balloon in a Box — Coping with Grief” is a version of Rose’s own journal about the grief of losing his wife. Rose will attend the kickoff and speak beginning at 6 p.m. He’ll take time afterwards for questions, comments and sharing.
Following the kickoff event the club will meet on Mondays at 6 pm at Warsaw and Tuesdays at 6 pm in Syracuse (Titus Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Owen Chapel -- 1001 S. Huntington St., Syracuse, IN). Call (574) 267-3104 or (574) 457-4002 to RSVP. |
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