Sal City Dart Tournament 2010 by Jmoe55 - Jan 25, 2010
"League members only tournament to practice for a National tournament in February"
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"League members only tournament to practice for a National tournament in February"
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"Voices Heard is a student founded non profit organization at Sheldon High School for teen suicide prevention. We will present to the entire student body how suicide affects the lives of not only the person commiting but those around them- alternatives- help lines- and a safe place to talk to students they trust. as opposed to counselors. We are all mandated reporters and are here to help anyone"
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"This event was held at the KY Horse Park to raise awareness for people who have Mental Illness. Our team raised over 5K & we won best T-shirt contest. View us here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLuzv_vnsTc"
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"The person in the middle wearing the dark blue/gray polo is the face that the shirts are featuring. Only about half of the people with the shirts are in the picture."
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"The starting line up at the Pinks All Out event@ Texas Motorplex, Ennis Texas.Myself and family pushing the car to save the battery. The shirts were exactly as designed by myself and Grandaughter. They were great"
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"From Sacramento, CA we are North Of Autumn"
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"We are the Epsilon Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi at California State University, Sacramento. CustomInk did a FANTASTIC job creating our Spring 2010 recruiting shirts "The Elements of Business," where we highlighted professionalism, networking, service, and brotherhood. We are VERY excited to begin the semester and look forward to seeing many new prospective members! Thanks again CustomInk!"
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"A few months back, one of my friends asked me "What are the sophomore shirts gonna be like?" and I said, "'Gerardo is sexy!' that's your sophomore shirt." (Gerardo being me.) While the principal didn't approve of them, (did you really expect him to?) this was too good of an idea, it had to be done. They were fairly popular, so it wasn't hard to get a handful of people for the picture. Everywhere in school, you see a small group of band kids with the shirt. In the last week, I have literally skyrocketed up the popularity food chain at school. I just wish that I had gotten a copyright symbol, because now there's bound to be imitators! There's an idea for my reorder."
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"Here's a small fraction of our unofficial "Mom to Three Boys" club. There are over 25 of us in the group. You'll know who we are, by our weary and frazzled faces!"
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"We split our company into two teams (White vs. Blue) for a competition to collect tuna fish for the NH Food Bank. The White team won the silly rubber fish trophy, but the NH Food Bank was ultimately the winner as RiverStone donated 3,765 lbs. of tuna!"
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"Our founding father, Poppie, turned 70 this year - our entire family gathered in DC to celebrate. We surprised him by showing up at the capitol in our "Poppie" shirts. He was thrilled!"
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"This was a family reunion at Boracay Beach in the Philippines! Working with CustomInk was great. The shirts were a big hit!"
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"Our advisement has grown especially close this year and every time we have so much fun. The school shirts this year were really ugly and no one in my advisement wanted to buy it but still wanted a shirt so we went against the system and made our own! They read "ALL YOU NEED IS"
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"Our freshman friend made the varsity basketball team this year!"
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"This picture was taken on the graduation day for UW's Blue Dragon Honor Guard, a drill team hosted by Detachment 910 Air Force ROTC"
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