West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History

2022 Best Bow Christmas Contest

CHARLESTON, WV – First Lady Cathy Justice is inviting all West Virginians age 19 and up to participate in the 2022 Best Bow Christmas Contest. Eligible West Virginians are encouraged to create their best Christmas bow, which will be hung on a special “bow tree” at the Culture Center in Charleston during the holiday season.

The contest will be part of the First Lady’s Artist Series initiative, which encourages all disciplines and mediums of art.

The bows and the Christmas tree will be unveiled in conjunction with Joyful Night, the annual holiday celebration at the State Capitol held on December 3. The three winning bows will receive a cash prize. In January 2023, all of the bows will be donated to an assisted living facility, hospital, or Veteran’s organization.

Artists may mail their entries to:

Elizabeth Yeager
Department of Arts, Culture, and History
The Culture Center
1900 Kanawha Blvd, East 
Charleston, WV 25305


With their submission, artists MUST include their contact information (name, phone number, email, and mailing address). 

Bows must be received by November 18, 2022, to be eligible for judging. 

For questions please contact Elizabeth Yeager by email at elizabeth.a.yeager@wv.gov

As previously announced, First Lady Justice is also hosting the 2022 First Lady Student Ornament Competition. All kindergarten through 12th grade students in West Virginia who are public, private, or home-schooled are encouraged to create a “Nutcracker” themed ornament for the tree, which will be on display alongside the special “bow tree” at the Culture Center in Charleston this holiday season. 

Ornaments must be received by Friday, November 18, 2022, to be eligible for judging.

More information about the 2022 First Lady Student Ornament Competition can be found here.
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