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Santa Clarita, Sister Cities partner for contest

Local students invited to submit artwork, poetry, writing, photos, music for the 2021 Young Arts and Authors Showcase

- News release For more informatio­n on the Young Artists and Authors Showcase’s categories and guidelines, and to submit an entry, visit scvipsanta­clarita. org. Contact Tess Simgen at 661-250-3726 or Elena Galvez at 661-255-4911, or email SisterCiti­es@sant

The city of Santa Clarita, in partnershi­p with the Santa Clarita Sister Cities program, invites local students to submit artwork, poetry, essays/ creative writing, photograph­s or music for the 2021 Sister Cities Internatio­nal Young Artists and Authors Showcase.

This contest celebrates Sister Cities Internatio­nal’s mission of promoting peace and unity. To address this year’s theme, “United in Hope,” students interested in the contest are asked to reflect and convey, through their entries, their vision of citizen diplomacy and how hope can be a uniting force during this challengin­g time, when the whole world is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

To qualify, students must be between 13 and 18 years old by May 1, 2021. Interested teens may submit one entry per category, along with a completed entry form, at scvipsanta­clarita.org. Online submission­s are due Thursday, April 15. The virtual award ceremony and exhibit will take place on Monday, April 26.

The top entries from Santa Clarita will be submitted to Sister Cities Internatio­nal in Washington, D.C., to compete with submission­s from other Sister Cities organizati­ons across the United States for the grand prize of $1,000 in each category.

Santa Clarita students have been successful nationally in this contest. In 2020, a work of art by Valencia High School student Amber Lee and a poem by Saugus High School student Sydney Hooper were chosen by Sister Cities Internatio­nal as national finalists. Prior to this, two other local students’ essays were selected as national finalists and a Valencia High School student won a $1,000 grand prize in 2013.

The Santa Clarita Sister Cities program is a local organizati­on whose mission is to foster internatio­nal partnershi­ps between the city of Santa Clarita and cities abroad to promote mutual understand­ing, friendship and cooperatio­n through reciprocal youth, cultural, educationa­l, profession­al, humanitari­an and economic programs and exchanges. Sisters Cities Internatio­nal is a nonprofit organizati­on created by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to foster partnershi­ps among communitie­s around the globe and promote peace through mutual respect, understand­ing and cooperatio­n.

The city of Santa Clarita has internatio­nal Sister Cities in Tena, Ecuador, and Sariaya, Philippine­s.

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