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KENT—The Park and Recreation Department has opened a logo creation competition. High school students who either are residents of Kent, home school attendees in Kent, or attend a private school in Kent—and enjoy creating artwork digitally or by hand—are invited to create the department’s new logo. The competition began April 10 and closes May 10 at noon.

Park and Recreation has opened a competition for high school students to design a new logo for the department.

After the submissions close, Park and Recreation will share the submissions with Kent Center School students who will vote for their favorite logo. Once all the votes are in, a new design will be chosen.

To submit logos, visit the Google form here:

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