Co-op 2023 Tennessee 4-H T-Shirt Now Available

Apr 02, 2024


Audrey Kraszewski, an 11-year-old member of the Tri-Star Cottage School 4-H Club in Montgomery County, was named the winner of the 2023 4-H T-Shirt Design Contest, sponsored by Tennessee Farmers Cooperative (TFC).
 
You can now purchase the 2023 T-shirts via Tennessee Farmers Cooperative’s online store at https://shopourcoop.com/#/4Hshirt.
 
 
The 2023 4-H T-Shirt Design Contest was open to all current 4-H members, and Audrey's submission was chosen as the winner after the competitive process. Her design received high marks for its originality and creativity, aligning closely with the contest's objectives.
 
As the grand prize winner, Audrey received an iPad and Apple Pencil valued at $600.
 
"We congratulate Audrey on her outstanding achievement in the 2023 4-H T-Shirt Design Contest," says TFC Chief Executive Officer Shannon Huff. "Her creativity, talent, and commitment to the values of 4-H shine brightly in her winning design. We are excited to see her design make a positive impact as it graces the t-shirts that will be worn by 4-H supporters across Tennessee."
 
For more information and to submit in the 2024 4-H T-Shirt Contest, visit https://www.ourcoop.com/4hshirt-entry#.

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