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Draw your Dad! art competition launched to mark Father’s Day

27 May 2025

 

Youngsters are being invited to get creative and paint or draw a portrait of their Dad as part of Fox Valley’s Father’s Day celebrations.

 The team at the north Sheffield shopping centre launched a popular Mother’s Day competition earlier this year – and now it’s the local Dads’ turn to be in the artistic spotlight.

The ‘Draw Your Dad’ competition encourages youngsters to come up with their own artistic interpretation of their Dad – giving one youngster the chance to win a special Father’s Day prize for their Dad.

A special hamper of Father’s Day goodies will be gifted to the winner - children are asked to draw their Dad and write a short message about why he is so amazing!

The competition has been organised by the shopping centre team to give children the chance to say a big thankyou to their Dads for everything they do for them.

Children wishing to participate in the competition, can pick up an entry sheet at Thornberry Animal Sanctuary, Mountain Warehouse and Pavers. Completed entries must be handed in to the post-box at Pavers.

All entries must provide their name, age, and a parental contact telephone number.  Entries will be judged by the centre management team and displayed at Fox Valley.

Centre Manager Claire Biltcliffe said: “Draw your Mum was so popular earlier this year and we really can’t leave the Dads out – so lets see all those great drawings of the Dads. It’s a lovely way to celebrate all the great Dads out there.”

Entries will be displayed in Harry Brearley House at Fox Valley so the budding young artists and their families have the chance to see their drawings on display.

To keep up to date with news and events at Fox Valley visit www.foxvalleysheffield.co.uk

Picture shows Claire Biltcliffe (left) and Charlotte Whittaker from the Fox Valley team.

 

 

For further information, contact:

Public Relations Department, Dransfield Properties Ltd
Tel: 01226 360644
Emailadmin@dransfield.co.uk

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