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Countdown to Schools Poster Challenge has begun

The countdown has begun for the Animal Anti-Cruelty League’s (AACL) annual poster challenge. Primary school learners from all over Gauteng are encouraged to show their support for the welfare of animals.

They can do this by drawing or painting pictures depicting ways in which people show compassion and kindness to animals, care for, and affect their lives in positive ways. The picture must not just be pretty, but a picture with a message. A slogan or title may also help in making the message clear.

Learners can use any medium such as paint, pastels, ink and crayon, on either A2 or A3 paper. You can enter as many times as you like, but please send your kind donation with your entries. All money will be used by the AACL in their work of caring and protecting animals. For banking details please contact 011 435 0672.

Remember to clearly print on your picture:

• Your age, name and surname

• Entry category (1/2/3) and grade

• School’s name & e-mail address

• Your own / the school’s telephone number

Then send or deliver your posters to:

AACL Johannesburg Society

PO Box 7, Rosettenville, 2130, Gauteng

59 Alice Street, Regents Park, Johannesburg.

Tel: 011 435 0672

Website: www.aacl.co.za

E-mail: educate@aacl-jhbnb.co.za

By 31 October 2017, the closing date.

Categories and incentives:

•Category 1: Grades 1 and 2: First place R2 000

•Category 2: Grades 3,4 and 5: First place R2 000

•Category 3: Grades 6 and 7: First place R2 000

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