Creativity and Congress Several Cranston Public Schools students have been honored for their submissions in Congressman Jim Langevin's 2021 Congressional Art Competition. The first-place winner will have their artwork displayed in a pedestrian walkway in
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Several Cranston Public Schools students have been honored for their submissions in Congressman Jim Langevin’s 2021 Congressional Art Competition. The first-place winner will have their artwork displayed in a pedestrian walkway in the U.S. Capitol for one year, as well as being featured on Langevin’s website. The second-place winner will have their artwork displayed in the congressman’s district office for one year.
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