Upcoming Deadlines for Creative Contests at Lewis and Clark Community College

By Jeannette Carrington

Attention all Lewis and Clark Community College students! Exciting opportunities are on the horizon, and we want to make sure you don’t miss out on these fantastic contests. Here are the important deadlines you need to know:

Interactive Mural Contest

Deadline: March 14, 2025

Lewis and Clark Community College is hosting its annual Interactive Mural Contest, giving students the chance to leave their mark on campus. An interactive mural is a piece of art that invites viewer participation, creating an Insta-worthy experience for everyone. If you have a creative design proposal, make sure to submit it by March 14. For any questions, please contact L&C Marketing & PR Manager Laura Inlow at linlow@lc.edu.

Blazer Fan Art Contest

Deadline: March 21, 2025

Show your school spirit by participating in the Blazer Fan Art Contest! To enter, follow @lewisandclarkcc on Instagram or like the post on Facebook. Submit your original Blazer-themed art as a PDF to lewisandclark@lc.edu by March 21. Winners will be announced on social media on April 12 and celebrated in person at BlazerCon. For more details, visit the contest page.

Peppermint Rooster Review Submissions

Deadline: March 14, 2025

Our student literary magazine, the Peppermint Rooster Review, is seeking submissions for this year’s issue. We welcome works of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. Submit your writing as a Word document to litmaglc@lc.edu by March 14. Additionally, we are looking for original cover art, which should be 8.5”x5.5” and submitted as a high-resolution PDF to linlow@lc.edu. For more information, visit the Peppermint Rooster Review page.

Don’t miss these opportunities to showcase your creativity and contribute to our vibrant campus community. Good luck to all participants!

About Jeannette Carrington

Jeannette is Editor-in-Chief. She is pursuing a degree in Graphic Design and a certificate in Photography. After graduation, she plans to expand her photography and graphic design business.
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