- Posted March 21, 2013
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Contest invites local students to express what justice means to them
Justice comes in many forms, and means something different to everyone. Justice is also the theme of the 2013 Oakland County Directory Cover Contest sponsored by Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lisa Brown.
The Cover Contest is open to all high school students grades 9-12 who are living in and attending school in Oakland County. This includes public, private and home-school students, who will need permission from a parent or guardian if they're under the age of 18.
"Young people and education have always been important to me," said Brown. "I want to engage students by having them express their ideas and creativity."
Entries will be accepted until Wednesday, March 27, at 4 p.m. Entries may be dropped off in person or mailed to the Oakland County Clerk, Elections Division, Directory Cover Contest, 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Dept. 417, Pontiac, 48321.
The winner will be selected from all eligible entries by Monday, April 1, with the winning artwork featured on the cover of the 2013 Oakland County Directory.
All entries must include a fully completed entry form, which can be downloaded from www.oakgov.com/clerkrod, where the official rules are also available.
Published: Thu, Mar 21, 2013
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