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Young artists invited to help spread holiday cheer in Port Coquitlam

Submissions will be used on Port Coquitlam's official Christmas card as well as cards sent by the mayor and councillors.
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Port Coquitlam parents, would your kids be interested in seeing their artwork on the city's annual holiday card for the community?

Young artists can help spread the Christmas spirit in Port Coquitlam.

The city is asking for submissions from children and youth of their holiday-themed artwork that could be featured on Port Coquitlam’s official Christmas card.

Selected designs will also be displayed on Port Coquitlam’s website, social media platforms, digital billboards and even the cards sent by Mayor Brad West and councillors to volunteers, stakeholders, community groups and seniors living in care homes.

This is the fourth year Port Coquitlam has called upon the city’s young people to help design its Christmas cards.

Last year it received more than 30 pieces of artwork.

The designs can be drawings, paintings, crafts or handwritten notes and must be seven inches wide by five inches high. They should be submitted electronically as a high-quality JPEG, PNG, GIF or PDF file.

The deadline is Sunday, Nov. 24.


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