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Rep. Kathy Kennedy Collects Student Artwork for America’s 250 Coloring Project

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  • Rep. Kathy Kennedy collected student patriotic artwork for America’s 250 Coloring Project
  • Kennedy visited Calf Pen Elementary to meet students and view classroom submissions
  • The project promotes civic education through creative participation for young learners
  • Kennedy will display the artwork in her legislative office

MILFORD – State Representative Kathy Kennedy recently visited Calf Pen Elementary School in Milford to collect student artwork for her America’s 250 Coloring Project, a special initiative celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. 

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During her visit, Kennedy stopped by Ms. Steinau’s kindergarten classroom to thank students for participating and to see their patriotic artwork firsthand. The project encourages young learners to explore their creativity while recognizing this historic milestone in our nation’s history.

Representative Kennedy is displaying the student artwork in her legislative office, where the art will be showcased.

 “What a wonderful way for our youngest students to learn about America’s 250th birthday while expressing their amazing creativity,” Kennedy said. “I’m grateful to the students, teachers, and staff for making this project such a success, and I look forward to displaying their artwork in my office.”  

The America’s 250 Coloring Project is part of ongoing efforts to engage students in civic education and celebrate the nation’s 250th Birthday in a fun and meaningful way.

 

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