2008 and 2009 T-Shirt Designs

 

Ride for the Land 2009: Freewheeling Farmland Frolic

We're proud to announce that this year's men's shirt is from Cotton of the Carolinas, a line of 100% organic cotton shirts produced entirely in the North and South Carolina. The women's shirt is also 100% organic cotton, but not from the Cotton of the Carolinas line (they don't do a women's fit).

Thanks to TS Designs of Burlington, our printer this year and also a sponsor. "Printing t-shirts for good" is their motto, and just part of their triple bottom line ethic (people, planet, profits). The TS Designs complex in Alamance County includes a Piedmont Biodiesel 100% naturally powered filling station, a local biodiesel production coop, solar and wind energy, a composting area, and an organic garden. Check out TS Designs to see how a company can do well and do good.

 

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Ride for the Land 2008: Little River Roll

We have a few leftover shirts from Ride for the Land 2008. They include Women's sizes Small (5), Medium (1), Large (7) and X-Large (1), and Men's sizes Medium (1) and X-Large (4).

These shirts are printed on Anvil Organics, a 100% organic cotton t-shirt. The price is $10 plus $2 shipping. Please send a check, made out to TLC, mailed to: Triangle Land Conservancy, 1101 Haynes St, Suite 205, Raleigh NC 27604, Attn: RFL 2008 shirt.

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Stephen Lee Ogden: T-shirt Designer

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Stephen Lee Ogden is a designer working in Bowling Green, KY. After nearly 4 years of advertising and marketing for a regional agency, Stephen founded his own company in November of 2008. Stephen Lee Ogden Design Company offers design and direction for various clients including the scrapbooking industry, corporations, and not-for profit groups.

Stephen began riding a road bike in September 2007 and regularly enjoys long scenic rides in the Bluegrass State. Stephen designed the 2008 and 2009 Ride for the Land t-shirts as a pro bono project. We thank him for lending his talents to Ride for the Land!

Contact Stephen at Stephen.Ogden@mac.com or visit his website: StephenLeeOgden.com

If you have any questions, contact Triangle Land Conservancy at 919-833-3662, or

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