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‘See And Be Seen’ contest promotes pedestrian safety

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The City of Lancaster invites all Lancaster K-12 students to participate in the “See And Be Seen” signal cabinet wrap art contest. Winners of the contest will have their artwork adapted and prominently featured on a ‘See And Be Seen” signal cabinet, in addition to winning fun prizes.

To participate in the art contest, students must choose a SEE AND BE SEEN safety message as inspiration for their creation. Students can adapt their portrayal of the message as they like, but artwork must correlate to one of the four active transportation safety messages: Make eye contact; Eyes up, phone down; Ride right in the bike lane; or Keep in mind, walk between the lines.

The mail/drop-off deadline is Nov. 13 at Lancaster City Hall, 44933 Fern Ave. Students can also submit their artwork online by Nov. 15.

For more information about the contest guidelines, visit www.cityoflancasterca.org/sbsart.

This art contest is part of the city’s “See And Be Seen” Active Transportation Safety and Healthy Living program that the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) helped establish through a grant funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The objective of the “See And Be Seen” program is to instigate generational behavior change that will ultimately improve Lancaster’s crash statistics, especially for children and older adults.

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