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  2. Sidewalk chalk - Wikipedia

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    Chalk art by kids in the Czech Republic. On September 16–17, 2006, a global event was held to promote peace through sidewalk chalk drawings. [5] Chalk4Peace was a project planned by an artist from Arlington, Virginia named John Aaron, who asked children and teens from the age of eight to age eighteen to participate in groups across the world to draw chalk drawings that would illustrate peace ...

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    Easter Sidewalk Chalk Set. Kids can play tic-tac-toe or draw bunnies on the sidewalk with this cutely-shaped chalk set. If their masterpiece disappears too soon, chalk it up to Mother Nature ...

  4. Sarasota Chalk Festival - Wikipedia

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    The November 22, 2013 Sarasota News Leader published a nine-page spread of images from the festival [46] and the publication also featured one of the drawings, portraying John F. Kennedy, on its cover. [47] Going Vertical projects and associated chalk festival events occurred throughout the year. The first mural painted for the 2013 festival ...

  5. Blackboard - Wikipedia

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    A chalkboard with an eraser in the chalk tray. A blackboard can simply be a board painted with a dark matte paint (usually black, occasionally dark green). [1] Matte black plastic sign material (known as closed-cell PVC foamboard) is also used to create custom chalkboard art. [2]

  6. Chalk outline - Wikipedia

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    A chalk outline, which was drawn around a person laying on the ground. A chalk outline is a temporary outline, usually of a person, drawn on the ground, usually outlining evidence at a crime scene. The outline provides context for photographs of the crime scene, and assists investigators in preserving the evidence.

  7. Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Chalk is so common in Cretaceous marine beds that the Cretaceous Period was named for these deposits. The name Cretaceous was derived from Latin creta, meaning chalk. [10] Some deposits of chalk were formed after the Cretaceous. [11] The Chalk Group is a European stratigraphic unit deposited during the late Cretaceous Period.