Project EverGreen and Birds & Blooms magazine, a Reader’s Digest publication, announced the fourth annual "Art of Green Spaces Poster Contest."

The contest asks students in kindergarten through 12th grade to create a poster that exemplifies their artistic skills while describing what "green spaces" mean to them. The 2013 contest had more than 1,300 entries from 40 states.
Participants are divvied into four age groups: kindergarten through second grade, third through sixth grade, seventh through ninth grade, and tenth through twelfth grade. First place winners will receive $100. Second place winners will receive $50 and third place winners will receive $25.
Submissions should be sent between Feb. 1 and March 31. Judges will make their determinations in April and winners will be notified in May. The full list of contest rules, along with last year’s winning entries, can be found at the group's website.
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