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They're HERE!!

I am SO happy to announce that the March of Dimes shirts are ready to be sold!! We are so thankful to Marshall Ramsey for his awesome drawing!! Proceeds will go to the March of Dimes! Any additional amount given will go directly to the March of Dimes.

Here is the information:

  • Cost: $16 (add $2.50 if the shirt is shipped)
  • Sizes Available: Kids XS- XL, Adult XS - 6X
  • Payment: Credit Card/ paypal (see side of blog under the title "Buying a MOD t-shirt".Click "Donate") or check If you are mailing a check, please include whatsize(s) you would like and where you would like the shirt(s) shipped.
  • Sales: These shirts must be pre-ordered, which can be done now through March 15
ONLY SHIRTS PAID FOR WILL BE ORDERED
  • Pick-up: March 31
  • Receive by Mail: April 8


Comments

  1. Janet7:58 PM

    Will be sending a check, still have mine from last year, love wearing it!

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  2. Hey Julie,

    I would love to get a shirt for Madison. I was wondering is the kids XS a 2T?

    Thanks,

    Allison

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  3. Allison, I think the xs might be more a 3T.

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