The T-shirt Salon is a judged exhibition of T-shirt designs related to caves or caving. All T-shirt designs must be representative of a caving-related or karst-related organization (such as a caving club, grotto, section, or conservancy) or of a caving-related or karst-related event (such as a caving club event, a grotto event, a section gathering, a meeting, a conference, or convention). T-shirts with designs on front and back may be entered as a single design or as two separate designs. All entries must be mailed to Dave Decker (5117 Fairfax Dr. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, USA) to arrive one week prior to the beginning of the convention (29 JULY, 2013). This is to allow time for presentation set up and documentation. Items that arrive after that date, or are delivered at convention will not be accepted for the current year’s competition, but will be automatically entered in the following year’s competition. For each entry, complete and print the entry form or contact Dave to obtain entry forms via post. Entry forms will be available for completion in the display area for items submitted for the following year’s competition. Entries will be considered to have been donated to the NSS unless otherwise specified when submitted. Two T-shirts must be provided for all two-sided designs, for display purposes. The entry fee is $3.00 for the entrant's first entry and $1.00 for each additional entry. Cash is preferred; checks should be payable to "National Speleological Society." T-shirt Salon entry fees are separate from the Symbolic Emblem Salon entry fees. All entrants retain copyright and all moral and intellectual rights to their work. Credit will be included with all objects displayed. If you have questions, send e-mail to tshirtsa...@caves.org. CHAIR: Dave Decker 5117 Fairfax Dr. NW Albuquerque, NM 87114 USA
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