A patriotic community announcement graphic for the City of Springdale’s “America 250 Mural” project fills the image. The design uses a clean red, white, and blue color palette inspired by the American flag. Across the top are thick horizontal red stripes separated by white bands, evoking a flag backdrop. Centered prominently in large bold navy-blue capital letters is the headline: “CITY OF SPRINGDALE,” followed directly underneath in large red capital letters reading: “AMERICA 250 MURAL.” Below the title, the layout is divided into two sections. On the left is a large rounded rectangular text box outlined in navy blue. Inside, navy-blue all-capital lettering states: “TO HONOR AMERICA’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY, WE’RE CREATING A SPECIAL COMMUNITY MURAL FEATURING FACES FROM THE RESIDENTS OF SPRINGDALE, AND WE WANT YOU TO BE PART OF IT!” To the right of this message is a large black-and-white QR code framed by a thick navy-blue rounded border. Beneath the QR code is a navy-blue pill-shaped button with white text reading “SCAN ME,” accompanied by a small QR icon inside a white circle. Further down the flyer, centered in red capital letters, is the submission deadline notice: “SUBMISSIONS OPEN THROUGH FRIDAY, MAY 22ND, 2026.” The bottom portion of the graphic features a wide navy-blue banner spanning the width of the image. On the left side of this banner is a circular white icon containing a simple navy-blue camera symbol. To the right, large white text explains how to participate: “Submit a photo of yourself, your family, or someone who represents the spirit of our community using the link provided in the caption or email your photo to mhowerton@springdalear.gov” A decorative row of white stars lines the very bottom edge of the blue banner, reinforcing the patriotic theme. The overall design is bold, civic-minded, and celebratory, intended to encourage community participation in a commemorative public art project honoring America’s 250th anniversary.