Art submissions for 2Wheels4Kids will be accepted, beginning Monday and lasting through March 9.
Kids all over the nation will have the opportunity to submit their work for a chance to win. One lucky winner’s design will be painted on a Bell helmet that will travel over 15,000 miles across the U.S.
2Wheels4Kids was formed to raise funds and awareness for the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer by Jack Broomall, who will be riding his motorcycle to all four corners of the United States. His helmet will be seen by thousands and all children between the ages of five and 12 are encouraged to submit a design.
A template, rules and regulations, and consent in PDF format can be downloaded at Hatcherfoundation.org/2wheels4kids. The consent form must be submitted with the artwork.
In March a team of judges, including Jack Broomall Jim Osborn, chairman of the Austin Hatcher Foundation, Justin Prann, owner of Chattanooga’s local Pandora’s European Motorsports, will select the winning helmet design.
For more information about the contest visit Hatcherfoundation.org/2Wheels4Kids or check out WWW.2Wheels4Kids.com.