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2010 Sandsculpture

The Sand Sculpture Contest is the single largest local event for EWB-Denver. This year it will be held Saturday, August 14 at Bear Creek State Park outside of Morrison, Colorado.

Please join us for a day of fun, creativity, and competition

during EWB‐Denver’s 2nd Annual Sand Sculpture Contest. The contest will be held on Saturday, August 14, 2010n Bear Creek Lake Park near Morrison, Colorado. Teams of up to 10 people will be provided with about 3 cubic yards of sand at Soda Lakes Beach, but they will have to supply the imagination and talent to build a sand sculpture from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm, followed by judging and the awards ceremony. Prizes will be awarded for various categories and the sculptures will be open for park visitors and EWB‐Denver supporters to vote for their favorites.

All proceeds from the contest will be used to support the Denver Chapter’s ongoing sustainable projects in Africa and South America. In addition to supporting these worthy causes, this contest is a great opportunity for your company to network with clients and foster team‐work in your organization. The competition will be intense, so bring your “A‐team” and start planning now for a day of fun in the sand!

Corporate contestants are not required to be company employees; ringers are allowed and encouraged!!! Support your local artists of ALL ages.

Interested parties should contact Mark Donohue, donohuema@hotmail.com.

 Schedule:

  • Check in
    • 7:30-8:30a
  • Team Sculpting
    • 7:30-8:30a
  • Judging
    • 1:00-1:45p
  • Awards
    • 2:00-2:15p
  • Fun – See above

Prices:

  • $500/team for corporate
  • $150/team for non-profit
  • $100/mini team of 4 people

Parking:

Team entry includes 3 free park passes but parking space is limited – please carpool. Visitors it is $5 to park.

Currently the rules for the 2010 Sand Sculpture Contest are being reviewed.  They will be published on June 1st, 2010

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

We also need volunteers for the 2009 Sand Sculpture Contest.  Please contact Mark Donohue at donohuema@hotmail.com if you would like to help.

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