UPDATE: The White Settlement Police Department has just announced its annual Christmas Card Contest, inviting local children and special needs youth to submit their festive designs. This initiative aims to spread holiday cheer and showcase the creativity of young artists in the community before the November 26, 2023 announcement of winners.
With the submission deadline looming this Friday, young artists have limited time to unleash their creativity. The department encourages kids to create unique Christmas card designs, which will be used as the official holiday greeting cards distributed to police chiefs and community partners nationwide. This is a fantastic opportunity for children to leave their mark on the holiday season.
Police Chief Chris Cook is set to reward the talented designers with a challenge coin and an assortment of special goodies, celebrating their artistic contributions. The department’s social media post emphasizes that all submissions must be signed in the bottom-right corner, adding a personal touch that reflects the individuality of each artist.
Families are urged to gather their art supplies and encourage their children to capture the essence of the season through their artwork. The contest not only fosters creativity but also builds community connections, as these cards will carry heartfelt messages from local youth to recipients far and wide.
As the holiday spirit unfolds, this contest serves as a reminder of the importance of community involvement and the joy of giving. Artists are reminded to submit their designs by the end of the week, ensuring their work can be part of the joyous holiday greeting cards that will soon be shared.
Stay tuned for the announcement of the winners on November 26, marking the culmination of this exciting contest and a celebration of the artistic talents of White Settlement’s youth. Don’t miss out on this chance to support local artists and spread holiday cheer!
