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Children’s Art and Pearls for 2025 Annual Journal Deadline

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Children’s Art and Pearls for 2025 Annual Journal Deadline

Children’s Art and Pearls for Annual Journal Deadline Thursday, October 31, 2024. How to submit children’s artwork or your photos for consideration for publication in the Journal: To obtain the […]

Children’s Art and Pearls for Annual Journal Deadline

Thursday, October 31, 2024.

How to submit children’s artwork or your photos for consideration for publication in the Journal:

To obtain the best possible image for children’s art, please send the original artwork or a color copy. The child’s art should be free of all adult writing. Comments or explanations can be written on the permission form sent with the artwork rather than directly on the child’s work. For every contribution, we need the child’s name, age and, if pertinent, something the child said about his or her drawing. One can include an explanation of the circumstances that led to the child’s work. The permission form needs to include the child’s home address and the signature of one of the child’s parents.

  • Step one: Download Consent Form PDF
  • Step two: Print, fill out and mail the form (and accompanying artwork and/or pearl) to Lisa Kelley, The United States Association of The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGSUSA) 7655 E. Main Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85251

 

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