Color This Page!

This is a drawing of St. Labre’s famous teepee chapel that’s designed to look like a giant teepee. It symbolizes the heart and home for hundreds of Northern Cheyenne and Crow children who go to school and live at St. Labre.

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Enter the St. Labre Coloring Contest

Ready to show us your coloring skills? Here’s all you have to do to enter the
St. Labre Coloring Contest. Entries must be received by October 30, 2017.

Kids are invited to color the teepee chapel on page 3 from our Native American Heritage Activity Book .

A grown-up can send in the colored page to:

Before you seal the envelope, be sure to write the child’s first name only, hometown, and age in the space provided on page 3 from the activity book.

Submit your page by October 30, 2017. Winners will be chosen weekly from August 1, 2017, to October 30, 2017. Check our website weekly to see if your drawing has been selected for the “Drawing of the Week” at stlabre.org/coloringcontest

More Activities to Discover

After you’re done coloring your teepee chapel, why not discover the other fun activities in
St. Labre’s Native American Heritage Activity Book? There’s everything from connect the dots, a word search, cutouts, and more pages to color! Download the entire activity book now.

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Or download individual activity pages like these:

Today’s Budding Artist… Tomorrow’s Masterpiece

Besides encouraging creativity in children, St. Labre Indian School is proud to partner with caring friends like you to provide a first-class education for our students.

It’s a worthy investment resulting in 85 percent of our graduates going on to attend college or pursue other post-secondary education after high school.

What starts today with a simple colored page, yields tomorrow’s masterpiece of young leaders giving back to their community… and our world!

Please help us continue this legacy by investing in our students. Thank you for sharing your generous gift now!

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