Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Rolla Sesquicentennial T-shirts and posters available at Rolla City Hall

   Rolla Sesquicentennial commemorative T-shirts and posters are now available to the public for purchase at Rolla City Hall in the Administration Department located on the third floor at 901 N. Elm Street. 
   The vintage looking Heather grey T-shirts that showcase the attractive black and white Sesquicentennial logo designed by Angi Yowell, Graphic Design Instructor at Rolla Technical Institute, are selling for $10 a piece in the following sizes: small, medium, large, X-large, XX-large and XXX-large.
   The 4-color, 11x17 glossy Sesquicentennial commemorative posters that also showcase the attractive and award-winning Sesquicentennial logo, are selling for $2 each. The T-shirts and posters can be purchased at City Hall (Administration Dept.) anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.    
   In addition to the T-shirts and posters, a limited number of newly designed and printed Rolla City flags are available for purchase as well. City flags may be purchased in the Community Development Department (2nd Floor) at Rolla City Hall for $40 each.
   Proceeds from the sales of Sesquicentennial T-shirts and posters will be used to offset costs and expenses incurred for Rolla’s Sesquicentennial Celebration on Saturday, June 4.
   The City of Rolla, which was incorporated 150 years ago on Jan. 25, 1861, continues to celebrate its Sesquicentennial Anniversary, which began on Jan. 25, 2011 with a Sesquicentennial Kick-Off and Birthday celebration attended by over 300 individuals at The Centre. The City’s Sesquicentennial pioneer-themed float was showcased by several City employees at the 103rd St. Pat’s Parade on March 12 in downtown Rolla. Plans are also underway by the Rolla Sesquicentennial Committee to present a day-long Sesquicentennial Celebration on Saturday, June 4, 2011 in downtown Rolla.
   For more information, please call Scott Grahl, Chairman of the Rolla Sesquicentennial Committee, at 426-6943 or visit the City’s Website at www.rollacity.org and click on the Rolla’s 150th tab.

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