Youth Art Month: Art In The Bend Exhibit Opportunity for Fort Bend County Youth
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Youth Art Month: Art In The Bend Exhibit Opportunity for Fort Bend County Youth

March 01 2023

March is Youth Art Month. The Expose Excellence Youth Program (EEYP) in Fort Bend County is encouraging youth throughout the county to submit their artwork for consideration in an exhibit at Art In The Bend, Historic Richmond Association's first festival of the year to be held in Richmond, Texas on March 25. Art In The Bend marks a time to celebrate warmer weather with all that we enjoy; art, food, music, cars and dogs.
 
Fort Bend County youth can submit their artwork for the opportunity to join EEYP's showcase at Art In The Bend on March 25. Artists must be a student between the ages of 10 and 17, reside in Fort Bend County and much be currently enrolled in a school within Fort Bend County or homeschooled. Event attendance is required. Further details will be sent to selected students by March 20th.
 
EEYP's first feature is Reagan, a 4th grader at Barrington Place Elementary School.
To view more of Reagan's artwork, visit EEYP's Facebook page.
 
For more information about this opportunity and to submit your youth's artwork, please visit this website.
 

About Expose Excellence Youth Program

The Expose Excellence Youth Program strives to establish and support communication with youth school administration, churches, and local community leaders to promote school attendance and a positive outlook on the importance of education. Expose Excellence assists in advocating for the youth by accessing educational resources and overcoming barriers to educational opportunities. The intention of the Expose Excellence Youth Outreach Program is to ensure that youth have the skills, knowledge, and support needed to encourage self-efficacy. 

The target group of The Expose Excellence Youth Program is all students, boys and girls, between the ages of 10-17 who attend any of the schools located in the Fort Bend County. Student’s school counselors, churches, community organizations, or legal guardians can refer them to the program. Any student who identifies with the program and shows interest can participate as well.

For more information about the Fort Bend County Expose Excellence Youth Program, please visit eeyp.org


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.


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