Community invited to see local artwork in Keep It Clean exhibit

Published on February 03, 2026

A young girl holds a piece of art featuring a woman surrounded by flowers being watered by a watering can

Congratulations to Jane from Superior for winning first place in the ninth to twelfth grade division of the 2025 Boulder St. Vrain Watershed Art Contest!

Students were asked to create a piece of artwork and write a sentence about why they are grateful for water.

"I am grateful for water because without water, we would be nothing. Water flows through life in the most beautiful way possible; everything it touches flourishes. Without water, there would be nothing at all, which is why I'm grateful for it," Jane wrote to accompany her entry.

Additionally, Cathy, another Superior student, was awarded honorable mention in the sixth to eighth grade division.

You can see all the winning entries and some of the other 250 submissions on the Keep It Clean Partnership website.

But wait... you can also see the artwork in person!

Downtown Superior Civic Space

Make plans to stop by the Superior Civic Space (2250 Main St., Suite 1001) to experience the beautiful art in person!

For the entire month of February, there will be a table display with the contest winners as well as additional information about the Keep It Clean Partnership and handouts with information about how to protect water quality in our watershed.

 

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