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The Dulwich Festival is inviting children of all ages to enter this year's Children's Art Competition, with the deadline of 4pm, Friday May 6th, fast approaching!


There are four categories: Under 5s, 5 to 7, 8 to 11, and 12 to 18. Artwork should be two-dimensional, a maximum size of A3 and should include your child's name, age and parents' name, telephone number and email address on the back so winners can be notified.


Please submit entries to R. Woodfall Opticians on Lordship Lane before the deadline this week. Prizes in each category will be vouchers to spend at the Art Stationers in Dulwich Village. Prizewinners will have their artworks displayed in the windows of R. Woodfall Opticians and also Dulwich Books. After the competition, artwork may be collected from R. Woodfall Opticians until Saturday 28th May.


For more information on the competition and the Dulwich Festival please visit http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/dulwich-festival-childrens-art-competition-open-for-entries/

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