My colleagues at the US Department of Energy asked me to post following information about their art contest for students. If you have any questions please pose them directly to Department of Energy at [log in to unmask] Thanks (and regards) Andy Finch US Department of Education 202-401-3292 DOCUMENT FOLLOWS Our Theme: In celebration of the year 2000, the Department of Energy invites young artists, grades four to eight, to participate in our Millennium Power Art Contest. We are seeking art that illustrates the theme: Energy Millennium - Honor the Past, Imagine the Future. Eligibility: This contest is open to U.S. students grades four to eight, and will be judged within two categories: grades 4-6 and grades 7-8. Only posters, no larger than 20"x30", will be accepted. They must be mounted with a registration form taped on the back. The only restriction on medium is that it be flat, and not three-D. Judging this Contest: Submissions will be judged by a blue ribbon panel for creativity (25%), originality (25%) and appropriateness to the theme - Honor the Past, Imagine the Future 50%. The artwork images should relate to the history of energy technologies, how power will shape the 21st century or the impact of energy in our daily lives. Exhibit Plans: The 100 pieces of artwork displaying the most creativity, originality and amplification of the Millennium theme will be displayed at Department of Energy Headquarters in a special exhibit this December. The same group of artwork will also form a traveling exhibit. Awards: The top three winners in each category will receive U.S. Savings Bonds, with a $250 bond going to the first place winner, a $150 bond going to the runner up and a $100 bond going for the honorable mention winner. First place winners, each accompanied by a school chaperon, will also receive a paid trip to Washington, D.C. in December to receive their prize during a ceremony opening the Millennium Young Artists Show at DOE Headquarters. Deadlines: Submissions must be postmarked no later than November 1, 1999! Posters received after that date will not be included in the competition. Poster judging will be held on or before December 1, 1999. The decision of the judges is final. Entry constitutes permission for winners' names, likeness and submissions to become property of the Department of Energy for additional use without compensation. Questions? Please call us at 202/586-1908 or log onto our website for additional copies of the rules, registration forms and a resource guide to spark ideas for schools and students. Enter Today! Send entries to Department of Energy, attention: "Power Art" Contest, P.O. Box 901, 1000 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20585. The u.s. Department of energy is proud to be part of America's grand celebration of past and future as we anticipate the millennium through the eyes of our children, examining past energy sector accomplishments and the future promise of tomorrow's energy technologies. At the crossroads to the 21st century, "power art" will examine both past energy sector accomplishments and the future promise of tomorrow's energy technologies.<www.doe.gov/powerart/power.htm> ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ museum-l.html. You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).