Schlotzsky's Bun Run 2009 t-shirt contest
Date Posted: 11/12/2008
Description
Love the Annual Schlotzsky's® Bun Run®? Want to draw your buns off, design the 2009 long-sleeve race t-shirt and win some dough? Based on the success of last year's inaugural t-shirt contest, Schlotzsky's and race sponsors Coca-Cola, RunTex, Mix 94.7 FM, Majic 95.5 FM, Talk Radio 1370 AM and the Young Men's Business League of Austin (YMBL) are once again leaving the look of the Bun Run t-shirt up to the public.
Participants can submit up to three designs. All entries must be postmarked by Jan. 16 and mailed to:
Schlotzsky's 2009 Bun Run T-Shirt Design Contest
301 Congress Ave., Suite 1100
Austin, TX 78701
Prize(s)
The winning artist will receive $1,000 and recognition at the race on May 3 – and of course, thousands of race participants and volunteers will sport the selected masterpiece. The remaining four finalists will earn $100 each.
Deadline(s)
Jan. 16, 2009. Judges will select the top five finalists and showcase them online Feb. 1-28
Eligibility
Any legal US citizen over the age of 13
More Information
Enter the Bun Run 2009 t-shirt contest! (Entry Form) Read the official Bun Run 2009 t-shirt contest rules. Check out the top 5 finalists from last year’s contest.
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