Contest seeks best T-shirt for anti-violence event

Cycle the WAVE (Women Against Violence Everywhere), which raises awareness of and funds for domestic violence programs across Washington state, is looking for the perfect T-shirt for its annual bicycle event. Eastside students are stepping up to help.

 

Cycle the WAVE (Women Against Violence Everywhere), which raises awareness of and funds for domestic violence programs across Washington state, is looking for the perfect T-shirt for its annual bicycle event. Eastside students are stepping up to help.

Samantha Garrard (senior, Issaquah High), Katarina Schrag (Running Start student at Bellevue College) and Brittany Bahk (junior, Issaquah High) have launched a contest that is open to all students from all high schools to design the most creative and appropriate T-shirt. It will be worn by more than 200 students expected in this year’s event and used in the organization’s newsletter.

Guidelines for the contest include:

• Branding tagline to be incorporated is “Braking the Cycle.”

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• CTW logo to be incorporated in some way, shape or form. It can be subtle and/or simply be tagged on the sleeve and not in the design.

• Design should be unisex (male and female).

• T-shirt body should be school color (purple, red, blue, etc.) and print will be single color, white or black.

Deadline for entries is May 2 and more information and submission details are available at wa.cyclethewave.org in the area “Calling all students.”