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Boulder County Government: Call For Entries: Boulder St. Vrain Watershed Art Contest
Entries must explore the prompt "How does water connect everyone in the Boulder St. Vrain watershed?"
September 16, 2021
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Boulder County, CO — The Keep It Clean Partnership* invites students to participate in the first Boulder St. Vrain Watershed Art Contest. Students who submit their work to this free art contest will have the chance to win art supplies and gift cards. Winning entries will also be featured on the Keep it Clean Partnership's new website launching later this year.
Entries must explore the prompt “How does water connect everyone in the Boulder St. Vrain watershed?”
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Submissions must be received by October 29, 2021.
"This art contest invites students to think about how water connects us," said Kevin Peterson, Keep it Clean Partnership Coordinator. "Rain and melting snow feed mountain streams, flowing through our urban centers before joining the South Platte River. Human development, agriculture, and wildfires impact our waterways and wildlife that live in those ecosystems."
"This is an exciting opportunity to encourage classrooms and families to visit and learn about their local waterways," said Cristina Ramirez, Keep it Clean Outreach Specialist. "We want to see students get creative in thinking about how water connects them not just to their neighbors, but also to the people who live upstream and downstream from them. Our actions impact the water that communities downstream from us use to drink and recreate."
Winners will be announced by November 19, 2021. For full contest rules, visit www.keepitcleanpartnership.org/art.
For more information about this contest or the Keep it Clean Partnership, please contact Cristina Ramirez at cramirezbentley@bouldercounty.org. For more information about Boulder County's climate action and sustainability mission, please contact Christian Herrmann at cherrmann@bouldercounty.org.
*Background
About the Keep It Clean Partnership:
The Keep it Clean Partnership (KICP) is an organization made up of seven partner communities: the cities of Boulder, Longmont, Louisville, and Lafayette, the towns of Erie and Superior, and Boulder County. While these communities originally came together to collaborate on stormwater management, in recent years the organization’s focus has shifted to also include broader watershed level efforts.
Our mission is to advance policies and programs that conserve resources, protect the environment, and safeguard our climate in order to build a sustainable, just, and resilient community.
Notifications
This press release was produced by the Boulder County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.