British Columbia

Pitt Meadows Youth Invited to Enter Annual Library Creative Contest

By

James Sinclair
March 9, 2026 12:05 pm

The Fraser Valley Regional Library launched its 11th annual Teen Creativity Contest on March 9, 2026, giving youth in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, a chance to share their artistic work with the community.

The contest is open for submissions until May 8, 2026, and is designed for teenagers who want to showcase their talents in areas like creative writing and visual arts. This program has been a staple for over a decade, helping local students connect with library resources and their peers.

Library officials say the event is intended to promote the library system as a community hub for innovation and creativity rather than just a place to borrow books. By providing a platform for local talent, the contest encourages young people to develop their skills and explore new interests.

The competition is open to all youth living within the library service area, which covers 15 municipalities across the region. Residents can find more information about the rules and how to submit their work by visiting the official library website.

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