
The Town of Morrisville is fostering environmental stewardship and creativity in one fell swoop with its latest initiative, a Design-a-Sticker Contest, in anticipation of the upcoming Morrisville Creek Week. Aspiring artists and ecologically-minded citizens are encouraged to submit their works that not only encapsulate the beauty and importance of local waterways but also carry a message of preservation and respect for these vital ecological corridors.
Contest submissions are now open, with an entry form and the requisite rules and template accessible on the town's website, as the Town of Morrisville announced on social media, and will continue to be welcomed through to the deadline on Monday, March 23 until 5 p.m., giving participants ample time to put forward their designs that both honor and advocate for the protection of the creeks that dot the local landscape.
Gearing up for a weeklong series of events focused on educating and involving the community in watershed protection, Creek Week is a pivotal moment for Morrisville, and the sticker contest serves as the perfect prelude to such a celebration. The town's social media post highlighted the contest's dual purpose: to celebrate creativity and protect local waterways, two elements that combine to weave a tapestry of community engagement and environmentalism.
The stakes for participating artists include not just local fame - the winning designs will be disseminated throughout the community and integrated into future Creek Week events and activities - but also a tangible token of the town's appreciation in the form of a gift bag brimming with Town swag, as the social media post confirmed.









