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Arts & Activities, May, 2004
> The Bubel Aiken Foundation[TM], which works with integrating special-needs children into everyday situations with the proper staffing and guidance, is currently running a visual-art contest for students with disabilities from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Special-needs young people 22 years of age and under are invited to submit their art until June 1, 2004 and it must relate to the theme, "How Does Art Define You?" Entry Forms and other information are available online at: www.thebubelaikenfoundation.org.
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