Stormwater Partners, a coalition of local agencies and organizations, including Clark County and the cities of Battle Ground, Camas, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver and Washougal, is hosting the third annual Students for Clean Water Student Video Contest, and invites middle and high school students throughout Clark County to create fun and impactful videos to inspire the community to work together for clean water.
Students currently in grades 6-12 can submit 25-second or 55-second videos on topics related to pollution prevention, stewardship, local trails and their connection to water. Videos are due by April 24.
Local businesses are sponsoring five first-place prizes of $500 each and five honorable mention prizes of $100 each. One first prize and one honorable mention prize will be awarded in each of the following categories:
- “Where does stormwater go?” short (25-second) and long (55-second) videos
- Community storytelling
- BIPOC (black, indigenous and people of color) filmmaker
- People’s choice
Winning videos will be shared on Stormwater Partners’ social media accounts and at summer movie in the park events.
“Students have an opportunity to promote stewardship of healthy streams, rivers and lakes in our community while showcasing their creativity,” said Clean Water Outreach Specialist Eric Lambert. “We’re excited to share the important messages conveyed in their work and to recognize their efforts with cash prizes.”
Students and supporters can visit stormwaterpartners.com/video-contest for contest details and to learn more about the contest categories and topics. Community members can also find information on the Public Works Twitter, Facebook and Instagram profiles, and on NextDoor.