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Queens children’s art contest draws crowd of 600
May 11, 2015
By The Korea Times New York staff
A children’s art contest took place inside Kissena Park in Queens, N.Y., Saturday.
Held by the Korea Times for the 39th time and sponsored by Hanyang Mart and Morning Glory, the contest drew 600 families with kids for a day of drawing.
Children picked from three themes: my dream, inside Kissena Park and my mother, my family.
Prize winners will receive trophies Wednesday, and an award ceremony will take place inside Queens YMCA Saturday at 11 a.m.