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Voting is underway for the 9th annual Black History Month Art Contest

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February 9, 2024
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Casting a ballot in UScellular’s 9th annual Black History Month Art Contest with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge is now open. Community members can vote for their favorite piece of original art online at newsroom.uscellular.com/black-history-month-art-contest/.

The top three vote-getters will be announced in late February and prizes include gift cards in the following amounts:

$250 for 1st Place

$150 for 2nd Place

$100 for 3rd Place

New to the 2024 contest, the top three first-place submissions with the most votes will also be named national winners1 and will receive an additional $250, bringing their total winnings to $500, while their home Club will also receive a $1,500 donation.

Up to 10 finalists from each Boys & Girls Club, including Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge, were chosen by Club representatives and local UScellular leaders based on creativity, quality, interpretation, clarity of theme and overall impression. Voting will remain open until February 15, and anyone 18 or older can vote for their favorite. The finalists’ artwork is also digitally displayed at the Martinsville UScellular store.

Boys & Girls Club members created original pieces of artwork representing influential Black STEM icons. These included historical figures, world leaders, scientists and educators who have made vital contributions to the world of science, technology, engineering and math.

No purchase is necessary to participate, but entrants who are minors must have parental consent. 

 

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