Custom trophy manufacturer headquartered in Richmond, Va., launches contest to honor one extraordinary school program adviser.

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updated: Oct 15, 2018

Trophy manufacturer K2 Awards & Apparel has announced its new Unsung All-Stars Contest to recognize a special individual who goes above and beyond to run an after-school activity, sport or club. One winner will be chosen and honored with a custom award and $500.

Starting Oct. 15, 2018, students, parents, friends and co-workers are encouraged to nominate an extra-special school employee or volunteer who runs an extracurricular program. The details are simple:

One winner will be chosen and honored with a custom award and $500.

  • Choose any adult adviser or leader of an extracurricular activity or sport at any U.S. high school.
  • Let K2 Awards & Apparel know why they deserve to be honored.
  • K2 Awards will then select one winner to receive the custom award and $500.

All nominations must be received by Nov. 30, 2018.

Visit the contest page to nominate your adviser and to view the official contest rules.

About K2 Awards & Apparel

Located in Richmond, Virginia, K2 Awards & Apparel is a trophy manufacturer that was founded in 2002. K2 Awards is focused on providing top-notch customer service and quality products at an affordable price. Those who are in need of custom apparel, custom trophies and plaques, or personalized gifts, no matter the order size, are encouraged to visit www.k2awards.com for more information or to build your own trophy, award or gift.

Media Contact: 
Greg Owens
K2 Awards & Apparel 
http://www.k2awards.com/ 
(866) 794-4122

Source: K2 Awards & Apparel

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