Kincardine Trail Association launches "Tartan Trail" art contest. Graphic provided by Kincardine Trail Association.Kincardine Trail Association launches "Tartan Trail" art contest. Graphic provided by Kincardine Trail Association.
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"Tartan Trail" contest coming to Kincardine

The Kincardine Trail Association is holding a community art contest, in preparation for a new cycling trail route in the community, dubbed the “Tartan Trail”.

Participants will be competing to design a trail marker to be featured along the trail.

Entries must:

-Include the trail name “Tartan Trail”

-Include the Kincardine Tartan, or that with a combination of Kincardine Trail Association Family tartans

-Fit onto a trail sign measuring 4 x 4 or 8 x 8 inches

Designs can be sent to email kintrailsocials@gmail.com.

Entries are being accepted from April 18th until May 23rd.

More information can be found on the Kincardine Trails Facebook page.

 

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