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State Library kicks off Historical Zine contest

The Washington State Library has launched a fun contest for Washington students and adults that allow them to express themselves about some part of state history. The Historical Zine Contest is in its third year. For those wondering what are Zines (rhymes with beans), they are basically self-published magazines – often via a photocopier – that give the creator’s point of view on a subject. Contest participants are asked to create a Zine about some aspect of Washington history. The Washington State Archives and Timberland Regional Library are co-sponsors. The contest is open to Washington residents from fourth grade up. Categories are grades 4-6, grades 7-9, grades 10-12 and adults. One will winner will be chose from each category and awarded $75. The entry deadline is Dec. 15. Go here to see the entry form. You can learn more about the contest here. Want to know where you can find materials for your Historical Zine Contest creation? Check out the Washington State Digital Collections history resources, or visit the State Library, State Archives or Timberland Regional Library to find what you’re seeking. Don’t know how to make a Zine? Watch the video below. It shows you one of the many ways to make one. how to make a zine from nicki sabalu on Vimeo.


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