‘My Happy Place’: West Hartford Banners Display Children’s Art
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'My Happy Place' children's art banners on South Main Street in 2022. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen (we-ha.com file photo)
The West Hartford Public Library hosted a children’s art contest this summer and winning drawings are now on display.

‘My Happy Place’ children’s art banners on South Main Street. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen
Photos by Sophie Christensen
The West Hartford Public Library held a children’s art contest over the summer with the theme of “My Happy Place,” and then teamed up with the Municipal Parking Office to create a series of new light pole banners to display the winning drawings on South Main Street near the Noah Webster branch.
There are 24 banners in all, created by children ages 5 to 12.
The banners will remain in place for the next several months.

‘My Happy Place’ children’s art banners on South Main Street. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen

‘My Happy Place’ children’s art banners on South Main Street. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen

‘My Happy Place’ children’s art banners on South Main Street. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen

‘My Happy Place’ children’s art banners on South Main Street. Photo credit: Sophie Christensen
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