Special Olympics Lloydminster Affiliate athlete Dylan Tracey was all smiles on Monday, Sept. 29, after learning he won the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation T-shirt design contest.
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Sydney Lacoste (pictured left) presented Tracey with a shirt with his design on it, as well as a special blanket to commemorate the occasion.
According to Tracey’s grandmother, Wendy, he was also supposed to receive a $100 Tim Hortons gift card, but since he waited so long to receive the shirt, Special Olympics decided a cheque for $200 was more fitting.
The contest called for participants to design 100 per cent original T-shirts for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Tracey’s design will be used as the official Special Olympics Truth and Reconciliation next year.
Good job, Dylan!
Special Olympics Lloydminster Affiliate programming is back in action with weekly bowling nights at Lloyd Lanes, as well as walks at the Servus Sports Centre’s indoor track.
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