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“Applications are now available for the 2007 Young Ambassadors, a national leadership program for high school students gifted in the arts developed by the Smithsonian Latino Center to promote Latino culture and identity in the United States. High school seniors are invited to apply at www.latino.si.edu. Online applications must be submitted electronically by March 22, and all other required documents and forms must be postmarked no later than March 22.
Now in its second year, the Young Ambassadors program includes a weeklong arts enrichment seminar at the Smithsonian Institution and a paid internship at a premier museum or cultural organization in local communities across the country. Upon completion of the program students will receive $2,000 toward their college education.”
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