T-Shirt Contest for FLOW Day of Service

Several months ago, we asked Project FLOW youth to develop potential designs for the FLOW Day of Service t-shirt. Below are four designs, and we’d like you to vote on which one you prefer. The winning design will be produced for volunteers to wear on the day of service. 

Grateful thanks to Ricki Smith for volunteering her time and skills to convert the hand drawn designs to the below electronic formats! She did a wonderful job keeping true to the original designs.

FLOW Day of Service is an opportunity for West Virginia to recognize youth that are serving their local community to improve watershed health. Special service projects and celebrations are planned all over the state. During April, different events will be highlighted here, so check back often! The events are sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service Learn and Serve America Grant, Volunteer West Virginia, and local FLOW Grantees and their partners.

Sarah Soltow said,

March 16, 2009 @ 12:25 pm

Hi guys- I think the last graphic should be on the back of all of them! Other than that, I sort of like the hand, but you probably don’t want to count my vote anyway!
I think I could submit an order to you on March 30 after our youth weekend in Boone County. let me know if that will work.
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Stephanie Richards said,

March 16, 2009 @ 5:53 pm

HI; I really would like to know more about Project Flow Day. When is it? Where is it? It is an actual event? We are planning a Green Magic Day and Magic Island in Charlestone, and maybe you could be a representation at the event. Please let me know. Our event is scheduled from 10-4, but first is Run for a Wish, which you will find out more about on my web site as well.

Gail Muncy said,

March 18, 2009 @ 9:27 pm

I like the first one, but i do agree that all of the watersheds should be put on the back of the t-shirt.. so i vote for #1 then #3 to be put on the back…My FAVORITE is #1.

Monty Wyatt said,

March 30, 2009 @ 8:38 am

I have 29 girls that vote for #1 on front and #4 on back.
Thanks

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