
Remember Michigan’s Viral ‘I Voted’ Werewolf? A New Sticker Contest is Here
Know any aspiring artists? There's a contest going on where Michiganders can show off their creative skills and honor the Michigan DNR.

First of all, Michigan is big into stickers it seems. Who can forget the "I Voted" sticker contest launched Secretary of State Joselyn Benson last year? There were SO MANY great designs, like this one, created by Breanna Tanner of Grand Rapids:
👇BELOW: CHECK OUT ALL THE WINNING DESIGNS FROM MICHIGAN'S 'I VOTED' STICKER CONTEST👇
But the one that got the most attention was the "I Voted" werewolf from Jane Hynous of Grosse Pointe, a student at Brownell Middle School. Vice President Kamala Harris' reaction to it was priceless. They were even going for $40 on ebay — for a single sticker!
Anyway, I'm just hoping a kiddo comes through for us with something half as cool as the "I Voted" werewolf.
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The DNR is holding a sticker contest to celebrate its Outdoor Adventure Center's 10th birthday. Designs should recognize the OAC community, programs, or an experience you've had at the OAC.
One winner will be chosen in each of these categories:
- Ages 5-12
- Ages 13-17
- Ages 18-plus
- Department of Natural Resources staff
Submit your design by midnight on May 15 here.
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A team of Outdoor Adventure Center staff plus community members will narrow it down to finalists and then the public will vote May 25 through 31. If your design wins it will be printed and given away during the OAC birthday week in July!
Winners of Michigan 'I Voted' Sticker Competition - Including Viral Werewolf Design
- Elementary/middle school (grades K-8)
- High school (grades 9-12)
- General entry (open to Michigan residents of all ages)
Gallery Credit: Janna
Birds Returning To Michigan This Spring
Gallery Credit: Tommy McNeill