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Young WeHa Artists Sought For Wellness Exhibit
West Hartford Community of Concern is asking for students in grades 6-12 to submit artwork for a special wellness-theme art show in March.
WEST HARTFORD, CT — A local nonprofit dedicated to improving the mental health and wellness of West Hartford's youth is asking students to break out their creativity and create art for a special event next month.
The West Hartford Community of Concern organization is asking for students in grades 6-12 to submit artwork for a special art show in March under the theme of "Taking Care of the Mind, Heart & Body."
It will be part of the organization's annual Youth Wellness Fair.
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"We are looking for diverse forms of art (visual, digital, written, performance) related to the theme," wrote the organization in an announcement.
Those interested are asked to log on to the organization's website and sign up. The deadline for submission is March 10.
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