In a joint initiative to elevate road safety awareness among the city's youth, the City of Grande Prairie and the Safer Roads Alliance proudly announce the return of the "How did the chicken cross the road?" Student Road Safety Contest.
With road safety as its cornerstone, the contest is open to all students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the City of Grande Prairie. Participants are encouraged to showcase their creativity, whether through drawing, painting, photo(s), or creation of a short video. The only rule? Keep it safe and have fun doing it!
"Road safety is a fundamental lesson for our kids," said Mayor Jackie Clayton. "With this contest, we hope to infuse the message of safety with a dose of creativity. It's an exciting way for our youth to express themselves while emphasizing an important lesson."
Fabulous prizes await winners across three age categories: K-3, 4-7, and 8-12. The first prize in each category stands at $500, followed by $300 for the second, and $200 for the third.
This contest isn't just about art or winning prizes. It's an initiative to ensure that the youth of Grande Prairie have the knowledge and awareness to navigate roads safely.
For more details on submission guidelines and deadlines, visit cityofgp.com/SafetyChicken. Let the creativity flow, and remember, safety first!
About the City of Grande Prairie and Safer Roads Alliance:
The City of Grande Prairie is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. In collaboration with the Safer Roads Alliance, it strives to educate and promote road safety measures, especially among its young citizens.