The "Matot Arim" organization is holding a bumper sticker contest for the entry that best visualizes (with some of the text) the quote from this past week. of Government Minister Moshe "Bogi" Ya'alon.
Former IDF Commander in Chief Ya'alon stated that when he was in the army, he used to say that "the politicians brought the dove of peace and the army had to clean up after it."
I'm personally reminded of the "Oslo Peace Dove" from Women in Green.
Contest Rules:
1. The sticker design does not need to include the whole quote from Ya'alon, but the general sentiment.
2. Deadline for submissions: September 6th, 2009 -- by the evening hours (Israel time), noon EST.
3. All submissions must contain the name of the designer, profession or school, age, address, telephone and email. (Photos appreciated)
4. The winning sticker design will win a cash prize of 1,800 NIS -- as 18 is "Chai" -- "Life" as we see this is a "life saving" sticker.
5. The winning sticker will be mass produced and distributed throughout Israel, and the rights will be reserved to "Matot Arim"
Please send all submissions to: mattot.arim@gmail.com
Former IDF Commander in Chief Ya'alon stated that when he was in the army, he used to say that "the politicians brought the dove of peace and the army had to clean up after it."
I'm personally reminded of the "Oslo Peace Dove" from Women in Green.
Contest Rules:
1. The sticker design does not need to include the whole quote from Ya'alon, but the general sentiment.
2. Deadline for submissions: September 6th, 2009 -- by the evening hours (Israel time), noon EST.
3. All submissions must contain the name of the designer, profession or school, age, address, telephone and email. (Photos appreciated)
4. The winning sticker design will win a cash prize of 1,800 NIS -- as 18 is "Chai" -- "Life" as we see this is a "life saving" sticker.
5. The winning sticker will be mass produced and distributed throughout Israel, and the rights will be reserved to "Matot Arim"
Please send all submissions to: mattot.arim@gmail.com
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2 comments:
Do entrants have to come from Israel?
Seth: Looks like its open to all (which is what I expect).
You can write them directly, but I'd bet there's no problem with the citizenship of the entrant.
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