Nov 24, 2008 6:33 am US/Central
New City Sticker Design Up To Vote
Designs Show Chicago As Dog-Friendly City
CHICAGO (CBS) ―
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Next year, this city sticker will be replaced by one showcasing Chicago as a dog-friendly city.
CBS
The City of Chicago is celebrating man's best friend for its 2009-2010 city vehicle stickers, and you can help decide which of 10 designs by local high school students will appear on the stickers.
The city picked 10 finalists from both public and private high schools in Chicago for the vehicle sticker art contest.
Whichever design receives the most votes will be on nearly 1.3 million vehicles. The city stickers, which are required for Chicago residents, will be sold starting in June.
The student finalists are:
Brittany Byrne, senior, Resurrection High School
Justin Clemons, junior, Gage Park High School
Kyle Hollings, senior, Lane Tech College Prep High School
Denise Ferguson, senior, Corliss High School
Bernell Campbell, junior, Corliss High School
David Zamudio, senior, Lawrence Hall Youth Services
Lookman Muhammed, sophomore, Lawrence Hall Youth Services
Olyvia Flores, junior, Lawrence Hall Youth Services
Ricardo Silva, senior, John Hancock High School
Sewit Geberemanam, junior, St. Scholastica Academy
To view the designs and vote, click here.
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