City of Long Beach “Jellyfish” Naming Contest
Calling all Long Beach kids!
The City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation, and Marine (PRM) has introduced a new “Jellyfish” bot, a device that can remove up to 100 pounds of debris from surface-level water in a single mission. The “Jellyfish” bot will aim to enhance City efforts to clean along the Long Beach marina.
To help celebrate its launch, Long Beach PRM is hosting a youth art and naming contest to help rename the robot. Local kids are invited to submit their artwork and name suggestions.
The winning entry will receive a $1,500 scholarship package and other prizes provided by local sponsors.
Here are the rules:
- The deadline is Friday, October 25th at 5 pm.
- Submissions should be no larger than 11"x17".
- The use of AI is not allowed in the creation of your submission.
- If you win the contest, you will be expected to be present at the award ceremony on Saturday, December 7th.
- The contest is open to youth up to age 18.
- All artwork must be submitted through this application.
Visit lbparks.org for more information. Questions? Contact PRM-info@longbeach.gov.
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