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Fountain Hills Lions Club host Peace Poster Contest

Inspiration Academy and Lions Club team up

Posted 11/7/23

For over 30 years, Lions Clubs around the world have sponsored art contests for schools, offering youth a chance to express their vision of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity.

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Peace

Fountain Hills Lions Club host Peace Poster Contest

Inspiration Academy and Lions Club team up

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For over 30 years, Lions Clubs around the world have sponsored art contests for schools, offering youth a chance to express their vision of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity.

The students at Inspiration Academy of Fountain Hills have submitted their vision of peace through artwork on display at the Community Center until Monday, Nov. 13.

For more information about the Lions Club, call Lions Club President Don Wendel at 507-766-3076 or past President Laura Olson at 480-403-1264.