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The Notebook Project
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The Notebook Project at Klondike Gold Rush N.H.P. is a program to encourage anyone who visits the park to contibute Klondike-themed artwork.

Located in our temporary exhibit room a sketchbook and along with various pens, pencils, and crayons has been supplied.

Artwork submitted will be occassionally scanned and presented both here on the web and on display periodically in the exhibit room.

 
The park's history is not something entrenched in the past , it's something that continues to this day, and the Notebook Project enables visitors to join in and add their own vision to history.
 

Notebook Artwork Project

 

Our World Our Change is an empowerment group currently focused on youth dedicated to community improvement, giving students real world experience and helping people's ideas become realized.

The students of Garfield High School, in Seattle, developed this notebook program to provide an opportunity for others to produce various artwork and getting that artwork displayed in various venues. For questions regarding this program or their activities e-mail ourworldourchange@gmail.com 

Did You Know the Canadian border at the summit of the Chikoot Pass  

Did You Know?
Many stampeders thought the Klondike Gold Fields were located in Alaska. Actually the gold placer deposits were in the Yukon Territory, in Canada.

Last Updated: May 06, 2009 at 19:15 EST