Announcing the Kid-Kation Drawing Contest at Four Seasons Hotel Boston
Boston, U.S.A. – 2012-11-15 — /travelprnews.com/ — All kids are stars at Four Seasons Hotel Boston. But now one child has the chance to be the Hotel’s very own Pablo Picasso: announcing the Kid-Kation Drawing Contest.
Kids near and far are encouraged to submit colour drawings to become the newest covers of the Hotel’s Children’s Activity Books, which are gifted to all children staying at Four Seasons Hotel Boston on the popular Kid-Kation package. The winning drawing (as determined by Four SeasonsHotel Boston Ice Cream Man) will become the Book’s front cover while the runner up will become the Book’s back cover. The Activity Book will spotlight the two artists’ names, and as an added gesture of thanks, the winning artists will also receive a monogrammed children’s-sized Four Seasons bathrobes and slippers.
For complete Kid-Kation Drawing Contest entry rules and details, visit the Notes section of the Hotel’s Facebook fan page. Drawings must be submitted by email or mail from November 30 through December 24, 2012.
The Kid-Kation package is filled with lots of fun and tasty reasons why it’s great to be a kid at Four Seasons Hotel Boston. And now with the Kid-Kation Drawing Contest, it’s fun to be a Four SeasonsHotel Boston artist too.
Hotel Press Contact
Kristan Fletcher
Director of Public Relations
200 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02116
Email Kristan Fletcher
T. 1 (617) 351-2161
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