American Legion Youth Art Contest – Korean War Theme
The American Legion Post 372 of Cherry Hill is thrilled to announce our 3rd Annual Youth Art Contest and we want YOU to be a part of it! This years theme is the Korean War.
It's an incredible opportunity for our local youth to showcase their artistic talents and potentially win a scholarship. The first-place winner not only receives a $1000 scholarship but also gets to paint their mural on the front of our building, on one of the 6 "Mural Walls." The second place winner receives a $500 scholarship and the third place winner receives a $300 scholarship.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER:
Students in Grades 9 -12 from the following schools: Cherry Hill East, West and Allternative Schools, Pennsauken High School, Haddon Township High School, Bishop Eustace Prep School, Camden Catholic High School , Haddon Heights High School and Paul VI High School.
WHAT TO SUBMIT:
Submit a drawing of any Korean War scene on a 24 x 36 (Landscape) white posterboard. Your finished submission should be given directly to your Art Teacher by April 1, 2025.
All submissions must also include a signed Submission Entry and Rules Form. Click here to download/print..
Should you have any questions, contact Joe at 856-203-2028.
Good Luck and we look forward to seeing your artwork!
PRIOR AMERICAN LEGION YOUTH ART CONTEST WINNERS
The first "Mural Wall" was completed by Artist Emily Davidson, a student at Cherry Hill West High School. As first place winner she painted a stunning mural representing World War I, which depicts soldiers, white memorial crosses and scenes from the victory parade in New York overlaying a bright red poppy. (click here for more info). Emily also won first place in the second annual Youth Art Contest, and again painted a stunning mural - representing World War II. (click here for photos and more information)