Judy Simpson, chairman of the Seymour Culture and Arts Commission, left, displays the prize-winning flag design by Seymour High School senior Demi Gonzalez, right. Jean Falbo-Sosnovich/Register
By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Drivers downtown can thank Demi Gonzalez for helping to beautify the landscape.
Gonzalez, 18, a senior at Seymour High School, recently had her artwork turned into a 24-by-30 flag to represent what Seymour means to her.
The Culture and Arts Commission sponsored its fourth annual community spirit flag design contest, which is open to town students.
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