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5th Annual Holiday Art Contest

Get Creative and Share the Magic of the Season in Sugar Grove!


The holiday spirit is in the air, and the Village of Sugar Grove is excited to announce the 5th Annual Children’s Holiday Art Contest!


This year’s theme is "Very Merry Snowman," inviting young artists from our community to celebrate the season by illustrating their favorite holiday scenes in Sugar Grove featuring a snowman.


Contest Theme:
"Very Merry Snowman"

 

Age Categories:

  • Under 5
  • Ages 6-9
  • Ages 10-12

 

Submission Deadline:
Please submit your artwork by December 15
th.

 

How to Participate:
Create your holiday masterpiece and share it with us via email at
deckthehalls@sugargroveil.gov. Remember to include your name and age on your submission.

 

Prizes Await!
Winners from each age category will receive prizes to make their holiday season even more special. The judging criteria will include relevance to the contest theme, visual appeal, creativity, and originality.

 

Spread the Word:
We encourage you to share this contest with your friends and neighbors to help spread the word and make this holiday season extra special for our Sugar Grove community.


This contest is an excellent opportunity for children to showcase their creativity, share their love for Sugar Grove, and spread the holiday magic throughout our community.


Let's make this holiday season extra special together! We can't wait to see your artwork and celebrate the magic of the season in Sugar Grove.

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