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Are you “shirtworthy?” Tell us why and we’ll send you a free Water – Use It Wisely shirt…

Posted by Ryan on Friday, May 1st, 2009 at 9:15 am

Remember how Elaine from Seinfeld went through the painstacking exercise to ensure all of her suitors were “spongeworthy?” Well, we’ve just launched new t-shirts here at Water – Use It Wisely and we’re taking a similar approach – we want to know if you’re “shirtworthy.” 

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If you think you are, then tell us in 140 characters or less on Twitter and we’ll send the best entries a free shirt sized to order. It’s that simple. The most creative explanations of “shirtworthiness” get a free shirt.

Here’s what you have to do to be considered:

  • Go to Twitter and begin a new entry  with “@wuiw” Your entry must start with this tag to be considered.
  • Explain why you’re “shirtworthy” in the alloted space
  • Contest will run from Friday, May 1 to Friday, May 8. 
  • Once complete, Water – Use It Wisely will judge all entries and hand out shirts to the most creative entries. 
  • Winners will be notified via Twitter the week of May 11

These aren’t your dad’s typical trade show swag t-shirts either. These are part of American Apparel’s Sustainable Edition brand, custom designed by Water – Use It Wisely. So if you want one, tell us why, and you might get one. Hope you’re “shirtworthy!”

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Teresa Walchli says:

I am the Program coordinator for the Clean Water Neighborhood for the Umatilla County Soil & Water conservation District. I really enjoy teaching the community and the kids about water conservation and the way in savings water in our daily lives.
I found this website while looking for some helpful information to put on our enotes for the month. I was able to find lots of good stuff for the clean water neighborhoodpage. Thanks,

Nancy L Chatt says:

My husband & I have had a 50 gallon rain barrel in our yard for about 10 years. During the dry periods each summer, I water my tomato plants, flowers, and use the water to add moisture to our compost bins when needed. It sure saves on our water bill and water usage. And it is so easy!

Paige Parker says:

I just came across this today and missed the contest, but I’m hoping you will still think I am “shirt worthy”. We are hosting a week-long technology camp for students grades 3-5 and our theme is Going Green. http://campit.wetpaint.com/ Water conservation is one of our topics, and we’d love to have a shirt (or 2) to give as a prize. Please let us help you get your message out there.
Thanks.
Paige

Layang Lama says:

I am a school teacher in Nepal teaching children from the 10 to 14 age groups. Living in a third world country I know the real value of water. We don’t have flush in the toilet here because it uses too much water. The water in the pipes comes once a week for around 4 hours and five different family has to share that water. Sometimes we have to wait for the rain to take a bath.
I was actually helping a student to write a project about water conservation and then i came upon the site and it has helped me a lot by giving the information about how to conserve water. Thank you very much.