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Wed, Jan 04, 2012

WisDOT Aviation Art Contest Deadline Is January 12

Several Prizes Up For Grabs, Including An Airplane Ride

Students in the state of Wisconsin have an opportunity to show their love for aviation through an art contest sponsored each year by the Wisconsin DOT. Through the program, the WisDOT Bureau of Aeronautics encourages children ages seven to 17 to showcase their artistic talent by participating in its annual statewide contest. This year’s theme is “Silent Flight.” It celebrates and honors air travel that is only powered by wind. Examples include kites, gliders, paragliders and hot air balloons.

The top three entries in three different age divisions will advance to the national competition, with the potential to be entered in the international aviation art contest.

In addition, statewide winners will receive the following prizes:

  • First place: $100 art supply gift certificate OR an airplane ride for two
  • Second place: $75 art supply gift certificate
  • Third place: $50 art supply gift certificate

All artwork must be original and cannot be computer generated. For complete contest rules and the appropriate entry form, visit the WisDOT Web site. Entries must be postmarked by Friday, January 12.

FMI: www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/air/art.htm

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