In honor of the new school year, Washington State Ferries (WSF) has announced its first drawing contest, open to K-5 students.
WSF prints 400,000 winter ferry schedules every year and distributes …
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In honor of the new school year, Washington State Ferries (WSF) has announced its first drawing contest, open to K-5 students.
WSF prints 400,000 winter ferry schedules every year and distributes them in ferry-served communities and in its 10 ferry terminals and 22 vessels.
This year, WSF asks young student artists to illustrate what "winter on the water" means to them. The winning drawing would be featured on the cover of the winter 2017 sailing schedule.
"Our ferry system is an iconic part of our state, and carries thousands of students to and from school each day and on various school trips," said WSF assistant secretary Lynne Griffith in a press release.
"We love being the state's only green-and-white school bus, and want to ask young Washingtonians to submit drawings celebrating their ferry system."
In addition to the winner, five finalists are to be selected and featured on the WSF website, on Twitter and in the WSF Weekly Update newsletter.
Drawings are accepted via email or regular mail through Oct. 14. A complete list of submission requirements can be found at tinyurl.com/zhtx2fq.