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Student Artwork on Display

Students in Crestwood and throughout Missouri submitted illustrations of important character traits, such as responsibility and courage.

Artwork from five Missouri students—including a third grader—will be featured on holiday cards and displayed at next month.

Olivia, a third grader in Marilyn Callahan’s class at Crestwood Elementary in the Lindbergh School District, won for her image of peace: a person dancing while holding a peace sign. 

Her drawing will be put on holiday cards for sale through CHARACTERplus, a non-profit supporting teachers to create high-quality learning environments.

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Students from across the St. Louis region submitted artwork illustrating important character traits, such as kindness, responsibility and courage. Check out the photo slideshow above to see drawings from students in Crestwood and other Missouri cities.

All of the artwork students created will be on display at the Holiday Reading Festival at Crestwood Court near the LensCrafter mall entrance. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Dec. 3 and 12 to 5 p.m. Sunday Dec. 4.

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