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Winners
of the Trash Bash 2016 T-Shirt contest recently met for a small
awards ceremony at 1 Shot Services.
Pictured (l to r) are: Jim Chinn,
1 Shot Services, Chad Harter, 1st Place Winner, Michael Stegall,
Darke
County Commissioner, MacKenzie Bohman, 3rd Place Winner, Charity
Barnes,
2nd Place Winner, and Wayne Chinn, 1 Shot Services.
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Trash Bash 2016
T-Shirt Contest Winners Announced
The Darke County Solid Waste District and 1 Shot Services recently
sponsored a t-shirt design contest for Trash Bash 2015. Students
in grades 7-12 were eligible to enter the contest. The Darke
County Solid Waste Policy Committee selected Chad Harter’s entry as the
winner. Chad’s design will be put onto t-shirts that will be
distributed to all participants of Trash Bash 2016. Chad, of
Greenville, also received $150 donated by 1 Shot Services, Bradford,
Ohio. Chad is the grandson Jerry Byerly and the nephew of Joyce
Byerly.
“We commend every student who took the time to submit a design into our
fifth annual t-shirt design contest for Trash Bash,” said Krista
Fourman, Director of the Darke County Solid Waste District.
“Everyone who entered had such talent and great ideas. It was
hard for the Policy Committee to pick the top three winners.”
Also receiving prizes for their artwork for the Trash Bash 2016 t-shirt
contest were Charity Barnes of Ansonia and MacKenzie Bohman of
Yorkshire. Cassie received $100 and MacKenzie received $50
sponsored by 1 Shot Services. Charity is the daughter of James &
Angie Barnes. MacKenzie is the daughter of John & Janice
Bohman.
“Trash Bash is becoming a huge volunteer event in Darke County.
Hundreds of miles of roadway is being cleaned-up in two days.” stated
County Commissioner Michael Stegall.
Each group will be given black bags for trash and clear bags for
recyclables. For separating the recyclables from the trash, each
group will be awarded $50.00 for participating. Awards will be
given to Darke County non-profit organizations only. County
highway employees will follow assigned routes and will pick-up bags
left on the targeted collection roads on April 23 & 24, 2016.
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Chad
Harter’s winning design.
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