Voting in our Public Domain Groundhog Day Art Contest is now over!
In First Place is Mya Smith. In Second Place is Camden. And Third Place is Lucy Starkey. This was a close race, and the submissions were all great, so congratulations to everyone who entered!
If you are one of the winners, we will be contacting you within the next day with your prize information.
If you missed the entries, or want to see them again, you can check them out below.

About this submission: “Steamboat Phil is a half-mouse, half-groundhog that predicts six more weeks of winter if he sees his reflection in the water and it scares him because of his buck teeth. “

About this submission: “This is a picture of Popeye and groundhog celebrating Groundhog Day.”

About this submission: “Tintin is from my dad’s home country, Belgium, and is a young reporter who investigates with his dog, Snowy. Here the pair investigates a mysterious prognosticating creature, Phil, to see if he will spot his shadow, predicting six more weeks of dreaded winter!”

About this submission: “In a war of spinach vs. clover, who will prove stronger?”

About this submission: “Medium: procreate, digital painting, Size: 8x10in, Creation date: 2026″
Thanks, again, to all of the contest participants!
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