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'Reduce The Use' art contest for Queen Creek K-12 students

The town's Downtown Arts and Placemaking Advisory Subcommittee will judge artwork based on originality, creativity and addressing the contest prompt. Space permitting, entries will be displayed in the Queen Creek Library lobby during Earth Month in April.

Living in the desert, water conservation is essential to preserving our environment and way of life. Reducing your personal water use is a great way to start conserving water in the community.

Now through March 7, K-12 students in the Queen Creek water service area can submit their artwork answering the prompt to "Reduce The Use" for a chance to win gift cards and other fun prizes.

This art contest provides a great opportunity for local students to learn about and engage in water conservation. Students must submit two-dimensional artwork on an 8.5-inch-by-11-inch paper, along with a submission form by Thursday, March 7 at 6 p.m. Learn more here.

The town's Downtown Arts and Placemaking Advisory Subcommittee will judge artwork based on originality, creativity and addressing the contest prompt. Space permitting, entries will be displayed in the Queen Creek Library lobby during Earth Month in April.