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Aberdeenshire youngsters can enter RNLI 200th anniversary competition


By Kyle Ritchie

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Scotmid and RNLI are inviting young Picassos, Warhols, and Rembrandts across Aberdeenshire to let their imaginations set sail ahead of the RNLI’s 200th anniversary.

Scotmid, in partnership with RNLI, has launched a nationwide competition for under 18s to design the front cover of its magazine, Jigsaw, and asking them to create an image which they feel encapsulates the RNLI's legacy, as it celebrates two centuries of heroic rescues and dedicated volunteering.

The competition launch is celebrating Scotmid’s charity partnership with RNLI, which got under way last year and will run until August 2024.

Scotmid, in partnership with RNLI, has launched a design competition.
Scotmid, in partnership with RNLI, has launched a design competition.

Budding artists are invited to design a front cover that highlights the spirit of the RNLI's work over the years within its communities, emphasising elements of inspiration, courage and community spirit.

The winning design will reach thousands of Scotmid members. In addition, the winner will receive an exclusive package of RNLI prizes.

Anyone aged 18 years and under can enter.

The theme is artwork that embodies the spirit of the RNLI and its 200 years of brave, life-saving endeavours. The RNLI values are selflessness, courage, dependability and trustworthiness

The deadline for entries is Friday, April 19 and youngsters can send their artwork to competition@scotmid.co.uk or by post to the Scotmid Membership Team, Hillwood House, Harvest Drive, Newbridge, EH28 8QJ. People who email a submission should keep the original in a safe place in case they win.

Find out more at scotmid.coop/design-jigsaw-magazine-cover

Kirsty Connell, membership and community manager at Scotmid, said: "This competition is a wonderful way to commemorate such a huge milestone for the RNLI and our shared commitment to our communities.

"Partnering with the RNLI has been a privilege, as their tireless efforts serve as a lifeline.

"We're excited to provide young artists a platform to express their creativity and honour the invaluable work of RNLI volunteers."

Paul McKeown, fundraising and partnership lead for the RNLI in Scotland, said: "What a fantastic way for young people to showcase their creativity and join us in celebrating this significant milestone.

"We eagerly anticipate seeing the entries and appreciate Scotmid's support and dedication to our cause."

Funds raised over the course of the charity partnership will enable the RNLI to purchase a new Atlantic 85 lifeboat, which will form part of its relief fleet and will be used by stations to assist in critical rescues during times when vessels are undergoing repairs or maintenance.


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