Cobourg Police Service Launches Back-to-School Safety Colouring Contest

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The Cobourg Police Service is excited to announce the launch of a Back-to-School Safety Colouring Contest aimed at promoting safety awareness among students from Grade 1 to Grade 8.

Students are encouraged to get creative and submit their colourful drawings highlighting important safety tips for the new school year. Create a drawing that shows how you will stay safe or help others stay safe this school year. With the help of a parent or guardian, participants can email their submissions to
info@cobourgpolice.com. Please include the student’s name and grade and a parent or guardian contact
number in the email.

Each submission will be entered into a draw for one of three back-to-school prize packs. The contest closes on Thursday, August 29, 2024, so be sure to submit your entries before the deadline. The draw winners will be announced on Friday, August 30th.

We look forward to seeing the wonderful artwork from our young community members!

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