Town of Eagar Seeks Youth Logo for Eagar Days 2026
Eagar is inviting kids and teens to design a logo for Eagar Days 2026; submissions run Jan 15–Feb 23 with drop-off at Eagar Town Hall.

The Town of Eagar announced a youth logo contest inviting children and teens ages 5-17 to create a design that represents what Eagar Days looks like to them. The town opened the submission window Jan 15 and will accept entries through Feb 23 at Eagar Town Hall. The Live Feed post included contest details, hashtags (#EagarAZ #EagarDays #RoundValley #YouthArt) and a flyer link on the town website. The town wrote that the winning design “will be featured on official Eagar Days advertising and T-shirts, and a prize will be awarded to the logo winner.”
The contest is a direct effort by municipal officials to involve young people in community events and to generate locally produced artwork for promotional materials. For Eagar, a small-town event like Eagar Days functions as both cultural centerpiece and economic draw; youth participation in the branding process gives families and schools a visible role in how the town presents itself to residents and visitors.
From an institutional perspective, the contest highlights how local government uses outreach to build civic identity. Producing an official logo for advertising and merchandise ties municipal communications to a community-created symbol, which can increase public buy-in but also raises questions about selection and transparency. The town’s Live Feed directs interested parties to a flyer on the website for details; parents and community groups should review that material to confirm submission requirements and deadlines.
Accessibility and equity are immediate considerations for local residents. Requiring physical drop-off at Town Hall may favor households with transportation and available daytime hours; schools, youth centers and the town could broaden access by coordinating in-school drop-off points or accepting digital submissions where feasible. Clear judging criteria, age-based categories and prize specifics would further strengthen confidence that the process fairly represents Round Valley’s diverse youth.

The contest also offers civic benefits. Engaging children and teenagers in local events builds early familiarity with municipal activities and creates opportunities for art education, intergenerational collaboration and volunteerism around Eagar Days. For municipal officials, the exercise doubles as outreach that can be measured by submission counts and by tracking social media engagement via the contest hashtags.
Residents interested in participating should note the Jan 15–Feb 23 window and the Eagar Town Hall drop-off location, and consult the town’s Live Feed or the flyer linked on the town website for any technical rules or size specifications. The chosen logo will appear on official advertising and T-shirts and the winner will receive a prize, making this both a creative opportunity for Round Valley youth and a tangible way for families to shape how Eagar presents itself in 2026.
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