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City of Lynn looking for art submissions

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With the success of the Bigbelly trash barrels that have been placed in parks throughout Lynn,  the City is planning to install additional barrels and, as part of that program, is again seeking vibrant and fun artwork submissions from Lynn students and residents.

The City is seeking 11 submissions for display on barrels being placed in both City lots and parks. Additionally, the contest is being opened up to residents of all ages. Those interested in submitting artwork are encouraged to visit lynnma.gov.

“We are thrilled with the success of this program and the fact that our students get to participate is a bonus,” Mayor Nicholson said. “They are learning at an early age the importance of a greener and cleaner city.”

Last spring, the artwork of 21 students were selected for displayed on the Bigbelly barrels located at parks throughout the City. Each student was recognized by Mayor Jared C. Nicholson and the City Council for their artistic talent and their contributions to the City’s efforts to become a cleaner and greener community.

Artwork must be submitted by Wed, October 18th


Con el éxito de los barriles de basura Bigbelly que se han colocado en los parques de Lynn, la ciudad planea instalar barriles adicionales y, como parte de ese programa, nuevamente busca presentaciones de obras de arte vibrantes y divertidas de los estudiantes y residentes de Lynn.

La Ciudad está buscando 11 presentaciones para exhibir barriles que se colocarán tanto en lotes como en parques de la Ciudad. Además, el concurso se abre a residentes de todas las edades. Se anima a aquellos interesados en enviar obras de arte a visitar lynnma.gov.

“Estamos entusiasmados con el éxito de este programa y el hecho de que nuestros estudiantes puedan participar es una ventaja”, dijo el alcalde Nicholson. “Están aprendiendo a una edad temprana la importancia de una ciudad más verde y limpia”.

La primavera pasada, se seleccionaron las obras de arte de 21 estudiantes para exhibirlas en los barriles Bigbelly ubicados en parques de toda la ciudad. Cada estudiante fue reconocido por el alcalde Jared C. Nicholson y el Concejo Municipal por su talento artístico y sus contribuciones a los esfuerzos de la ciudad para convertirse en una comunidad más limpia y verde.

Las obras de arte deben enviarse antes del miércoles 18 de octubre.


The above information was submitted to us by Mayor Nicholson’s office.

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