Youth invited to enter Design Together, Discover Together art contest in October

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Community Transit has announced the “Design Together, Discover Together” youth art contest aimed at Snohomish County youths aged 5–18. The contest's theme, “Riding Transit with Friends,” encourages creativity and community engagement. Participants can submit their original artwork until October 20, with the opportunity to win gift cards and feature their work on a Community Transit bus. Prizes will be awarded in three age categories, promoting inclusivity among young artists. Interested individuals can find detailed rules and submission guidelines at ctgo.

org/win. This contest not only fosters creativity but also highlights the importance of public transportation in community building. Community Transit seeks to inspire the next generation to explore the benefits of transit while expressing their artistic talents. Engaging youth in such initiatives can strengthen community ties and encourage future transit use.

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