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"Shenandoah Oaks" T-Shirts now available - Deadline June 22

6/4/2017

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PictureShenandoah Oaks t-shirt design by Betty Gatewood
We now have a Friends of Shenandoah Mountain t-shirt with a "Shenandoah Oaks" design by Staunton artist Betty Gatewood.  The mighty oak, a symbol of courage and power, is the dominant tree on Shenandoah Mountain and a fitting visual for our campaign.

100% cotton.  White only.  Printed on front and back.




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Short sleeve - $14
  • Men's:  S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • Women's:  XS, S, M, L, XL
Long sleeve - $17 (available in men's sizes only)
  • Men's long sleeve:  S, M, L, XL, XXL
To order, send completed order form and check payable to Friends of Shenandoah Mountain to Karen Waterman by June 22.  Download order form.
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T-shirts will be printed locally in 2-3 weeks after the deadline.  We hope to distribute these in person in the Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro area to avoid shipping costs.

Questions?  Contact Karen at karenswaterman@gmail.com or phone (540) 337-1273.

About the Artist

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Talented Staunton artist Betty Gatewood is a long-time "friend" of Shenandoah Mountain.  She works primarily in watercolor and has painted many botanicals. Learn more about Betty and her work.
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Betty has generously donated illustrations to FOSM and other conservation organizations including The Wilderness Society, Virginia Native Plant Society, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and Virginia Department of Forestry. She has exhibited her botanical art at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens in Richmond.  Her witch hazel illustration was on display at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. last fall.
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Many thanks to Betty for allowing us to wear her "Shenandoah Oaks" as we spread the word about protecting Shenandoah Mountain.

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info@friendsofshenandoahmountain.org
5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 234-6273