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Earth Day Contest for Children

APRIL 2021 MARKET NEWSLETTER

EASTERN PLUMAS & SIERRA COUNTIES

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Beckwourth, Chilcoot, Clio, Graeagle-Blairsden, Loyalton, Portola & Golf Course Communities of Whitehawk, Grizzly Ranch & Nakoma

2021 Virtual Earth Day Art Contest - March 25 - April 16

We are excited to announce the 2021 Virtual Earth Day Art Contest! Through the contest, we hope to spark the creativity of all those who love the Lake Tahoe – Donner region. The contest will run from March 25th until April 16th. Winners will be announced on Earth Day, April 22nd. This year’s contest theme is “Recreate Responsibly.” Through art, we hope to inform and remind those who visit our state parks to leave nature as they found it and to leave no trace. The great influx of visitors to the Tahoe Basin and the Lake Tahoe – Donner State Parks has highlighted how important it is to protect our precious nature. The 2021 Virtual Earth Day Art Contest calls all artists and creatives to submit original artwork in the form of drawing, painting, or mixed media that reflects the theme “Recreate Responsibly.” Contest entries can be submitted to the Sierra State Parks Foundation and will be judged by the SSPF Board Members. Entries will be evaluated on creativity and theme. SSPF invites people of all ages and from all regions to participate in the online competition! There will be 1 winner in each age division: Pre-K and Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-12, and Adults. The winners will be announced on Earth Day, April 22. Winners of each division will be sent a prize in the mail. All entries will be on display at Boatworks at Lake Tahoe in Tahoe City.

The Competition details are as follows: Contest Period: The contest begins on 3/25/2021 and ends on 4/16/2021. Who can enter: The contest is open to all people, all ages, in all states. How to enter: The contest will be conducted virtually with all entries (scanned or photographed) submitted to Communications@SierraStateParks.org. There is no limit on entries. Conditions All submissions become the property of the Sierra State Parks Foundation.

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