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Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest Announced

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has announced the launch of the inaugural Montana Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest for elementary school students across Montana. The contest — a partnership between the Attorney General’s Office, Montana Highway Patrol and the Montana Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association — will promote public safety and show appreciation for Montana’s law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to keep our communities safe. All elementary school students are invited to participate in the contest by completing an application and creating a poster that reflects why they appreciate Montana’s law enforcement officers. A regional winner will be chosen from each of the eight Montana Highway Patrol districts and awarded an ice cream social for their class delivered by the Montana Department of Justice.

Applicants must be in elementary school. Artwork should reflect why the student appreciates law enforcement. Artwork that has been digitally produced is not allowed. Artwork should be created using acrylics, watercolor, pencils, charcoal, markers, crayons, pastels, or others. The preferred size for posters is 8.5 x 14 inches. Submissions that are 8.5x11 and 11x17 will also be allowed. To complete the submission, the applicant must also include a brief biography and a completed application.

Applications must include the original artwork, contest application and release form and should be mailed to the Attorney General’s Office to the attention of the Law Enforcement Poster Contest at 215 N. Sanders, Helena, MT 59601. Applications and artwork must be received by April 15.

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