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2013 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ART, WRITING AND MULTIMEDIA CONTEST One first place winner will be selected in each cateo- gry. Each category winner will be invited to the 22nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Indiana Holiday Celebration at the Indiana Statehouse on January 17, 2013. At the program, an overall contest winner will be selected and receive the Passing the Torch award by the Governor and a $500.00 college scholarship. PRIZES RULES 1.) The contest is open to all Indiana high school students in grades 9-12. 2.) Students are asked to submit either an art, writing or multimedia entry that addresses the contest theme listed above. 3.) All entries must be accompanied by the official entry form. 4.) All entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges selected by the sponsoring organizations. Judges decisions are final. 5.) Entries will be judged ont the basis of orginality, creativity and excellence of content. 6.) All entries will be judged anonymously. Please print your name on back of your essay and not on the front of the page. THEME Dr. King dreamed of living in a world more tolerant and inclusive than the one he lived in and made efforts in his daily life to bring about change. Students are asked to submit either an art, essay or multimedia presentation that answers the following question: What can you do to promote equality in your community, neighborhood or school in order to create a more tolerant and just society? Official contest entry forms can be found at www.in.gov/mlkihc For questions contact: Brad Meadows, (317) 232-2651, [email protected]

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2013 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ART, WRITING AND MULTIMEDIA CONTEST

One �rst place winner will be selected in each cateo-gry. Each category winner will be invited to the 22nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Indiana Holiday Celebration at the Indiana Statehouse on January 17, 2013. At the program, an overall contest winner will be selected and receive the Passing the Torch award by the Governor and a $500.00 college scholarship.

PRIZES RULES1.) The contest is open to all Indiana high school students in grades 9-12.2.) Students are asked to submit either an art, writing or multimedia entry that addresses the contest theme listed above.3.) All entries must be accompanied by the o�cial entry form.4.) All entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges selected by the sponsoring organizations. Judges decisions are �nal.5.) Entries will be judged ont the basis of orginality, creativity and excellence of content.6.) All entries will be judged anonymously. Please print your name on back of your essay and not on the front of the page.

THEMEDr. King dreamed of living in a world more tolerant and inclusive than the one he lived in and made e�orts in his daily life to bring about change. Students are asked to submit either an art, essay or multimedia presentation that answers the following question:

What can you do to promote equality in your community, neighborhood or school in order to create a more tolerant and just society?

O�cial contest entry forms can be found at www.in.gov/mlkihcFor questions contact: Brad Meadows, (317) 232-2651, [email protected]