Community Transit Youth Art Contest Could Featured on a Bus

Everett, WALocal News

Community Transit has launched the “Design Together, Discover Together” Youth Art Contest, inviting Snohomish County youth aged 5–18 to submit artwork themed “Riding Transit with Friends. ” The contest runs from October 6 to October 20, 2025, and offers gift cards as prizes for winners in three age categories. In addition to cash prizes, winning artworks will be displayed on Community Transit buses, providing a platform for young artists to showcase their talent. All submitted art must be original, adhering to copyright laws and prohibiting the use of filters or non-original assets. Detailed rules and submission guidelines are available at ctgo.

org/win, encouraging broad participation. Community Transit aims to engage the youth in creative expression while promoting public transportation. The agency also enhances transit options in the region by expanding its Swift bus rapid transit network. This contest represents a significant effort to connect local youth with their community through art.

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