Celebrating America’s 250th were announced Friday by Second Lady Usha Vance with students from California, Florida, and Georgia winning for their original artwork reflecting what America means to them ...
Usha Vance announces winners of America 250 bookmark design contest celebrating US history, unity and student creativity.
Students across the country in grades K-8 are invited to enter the Bookmark Design Challenge: Celebrating America’s 250th. The Bookmark Design Challenge encourages young artists to create an original, ...
The Library’s Design-a-Bookmark Contest turns 25 this year! Since 1999, we've been asking youth to share original designs that promote and inspire literacy, and we've received thousands of amazing ...
The Black River United Way's "Make Your Mark" bookmark design contest, designed specifically for 2nd grade students, has selected its school winners, showcasing the incredible creativity and artistic ...
Use your imagination to design a one-of-a-kind bookmark inspired by the Alameda Free Library’s 2026 Summer Reading theme “Plant a Seed, Read,” or anything else that celebrates books, reading, and ...
San Bernardino County Library has invited all young artists to showcase their creativity and celebrate their love of reading while participating in the 2026 Bookmark Design Contest. Open to students ...
Attention young artists — your original design could end up in libraries across Los Angeles County for the 46th annual bookmark contest.
The La Crosse County Library System recently announced the results of the 2013 “March of the BookMarks” Design Contest. More than 2,100 area K-12 students submitted entries in this annual event.