For a joyous occasion, the White Settlement Police Department invites the younger residents of the neighborhood to donate their artistic abilities. The department invited kids to design Christmas cards that will be distributed to police chiefs and municipal partners across the country through a social media post.
The White Settlement Police Department’s official Facebook post states that the selected winners—one from each category—will receive a unique token of appreciation from Police Chief Chris Cook in addition to the distinction of having their designs used as the department’s official Christmas cards. In appreciation of their commitment to the Christmas spirit of peace and friendship, the chosen artists will receive a challenge coin and extra treats along with their families.
This program serves as a link between the police department and the people they serve in addition to involving the young people in the community in a creative activity. The department has made the submission process simple: by Wednesday, November 27, participants should send their entries to Laura Gonzalez at [email protected]. The public will be able to see the winning designs on Friday, November 29, as the excitement grows.
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