Washington State Ferries invites students in grades 6-8 to submit art, to be considered for WSF's spring sailing schedule. The theme for the contest is “Ferries and Puget Sound Wildlife.” Entries …
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Washington State Ferries invites students in grades 6-8 to submit art, to be considered for WSF's spring sailing schedule. The theme for the contest is “Ferries and Puget Sound Wildlife.” Entries must be original works of art. Drawings are accepted until Wednesday, Jan. 18.
The winning drawing would be featured on the cover of 600,000 spring sailing schedules this year. The winner and five finalists would also be featured on the WSF website, WSF Twitter and in the WSF Weekly Update newsletter.
The ferry system conducted its inaugural cover art contest, open to elementary school students, for the winter 2017 schedule, and decided to expand the opportunity to other students following additional interest from around the region. For more information, and submission requirements, visit the WSDOT blog at
tinyurl.com/zkku7x8.