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Martin Luther King, Jr. Contest One winner in each area: Essay & Creative Expression (NEW!!) SPONSORED BY THE: Dr. King’s Dream: What it means to me today One winner in each category from the COF will read his or her essay or present their creative expression (limited to 5 minutes) at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast in late January and receive a bookstore stipend valued up to $250. Please e-mail completed entries to Tia Miller at [email protected] or drop off in W002 ESSAY Respond to Dr. King’s Dream: What it means to you today via an Essay Maximum Length500 Words All essays must be typed in word document format All essays must be original works Due by 4:30PM on December 6, 2012 CREATIVE EXPRESSION Respond to “Dr. King’s Dream: What it means to you today” via a Creative Expression Any creative expression is accepted (sculpture, musical piece, spoken word, painting, etc). Include a write-up describing your creative work. Performance pieces should be described via an email by the deadline and students will be invited to perform at a committee meeting for selection. Due by 4:30pm on December 6, 2012 OR

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Contest

One winner in each area: Essay & Creative Expression (NEW!!)

SPONSORED BY THE:

Dr. King’s Dream: What it means to me today

One winner in each category from the COF will read his or her essay or present their creative expression (limited to 5 minutes) at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast in late January

and receive a bookstore stipend valued up to $250.

Please e-mail completed entries to Tia Miller at [email protected] or drop off in W002

ESSAY

Respond to Dr. King’s Dream: What it

means to you today via an Essay

Maximum Length—500 Words

All essays must be typed in word

document format

All essays must be original works

Due by 4:30PM on December 6, 2012

CREATIVE EXPRESSION

Respond to “Dr. King’s Dream: What it

means to you today” via a Creative

Expression

Any creative expression is accepted

(sculpture, musical piece, spoken word,

painting, etc).

Include a write-up describing your

creative work.

Performance pieces should be

described via an email by the deadline

and students will be invited to perform

at a committee meeting for selection.

Due by 4:30pm on December 6, 2012

OR