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The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund. When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TexasBehind every Don’t Mess with Texas billboard, radio and television ad are real Texans, just like you. And like you, we’re very protective of the 261,797 square miles we call home. That’s why we’ve spent more than 20 years educating Texans about the high cost of litter and promoting litter prevention through the Don’t Mess with Texas campaign. Sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Don’t Mess with Texas is on a mission to keep litter off Texas roads. In true Texan fashion, we strive to reach our goal with a big heart and a lot of gumption. In addition to our award-winning ads, we are proud to collaborate with our sister program, Adopt-a-Highway, and have a grassroots partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful, with whom we organize our annual Trash-Off—the state’s single largest one-day cleanup event. But it doesn’t stop there. Graduating high-school seniors can earn college money through our scholarship program; businesses and organizations can reach a powerful audience segment while helping the environment by partnering with us; colleges and universities can promote their school spirit with a Campus Cleanup event; and communities across the state can have fun learning about litter through our summer Road Tour outreach program. As you can see, we go to great lengths to keep Texas litter-free. And it’s working. With help from our fellow Texans, including a few household names (Willie, Lance or Matthew ring a bell?), we’ve seen roadside litter drop by about a third since 2001. But with one out of every two of us still tossing trash, there’s a lot more to do. And you can bet Don’t Mess with Texas will be there, litterbags and all.
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund. When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship LuncheonThe second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund.
The Texas Tech College of Mass Communications Scholarship Luncheon
The second annual awards luncheon and scholarship event benefitting the Tech Alumni Scholarship Fund.
When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pmFrontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
When: April 9, 2008, 11:30 - 1:00pm
Frontiers of Flight Museum - 6911 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Behind every Don’t Mess with Texas billboard, radio and television ad are real Texans, just like you. And like you, we’re very protective of the 261,797 square miles we call home. That’s why we’ve spent more than 20 years educating Texans about the high cost of litter and promoting litter prevention through the Don’t Mess with Texas campaign.
Sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Don’t Mess with Texas is on a mission to keep litter off Texas roads. In true Texan fashion, we strive to reach our goal with a big heart and a lot of gumption.
In addition to our award-winning ads, we are proud to collaborate with our sister program, Adopt-a-Highway, and have a grassroots partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful, with whom we organize our annual Trash-Off—the state’s single largest one-day cleanup event.
But it doesn’t stop there. Graduating high-school seniors can earn college money through our scholarship program; businesses and organizations can reach a powerful audience segment while helping the environment by partnering with us; colleges and universities can promote their school spirit with a Campus Cleanup event; and communities across the state can have fun learning about litter through our summer Road Tour outreach program. As you can see, we go to great lengths to keep Texas litter-free.
And it’s working.
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