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Enterprise junior Amelia Ruhle won the design contest for the Coffee County Arts Alliance’s T-shirts for Scholarships. Pictured, from left, are EHS Graphic Design instructor Drew Key, Ruhle, CCAA President and ESCC Fine Arts Chair Dr. Ken Thomas and CCAA Marketing Director Donnia Rambin.

Enterprise High School junior Amelia Ruhle was announced as the winner of the Coffee Count Arts Alliance’s (CCAA) T-shirt design contest on Nov. 16.

CCAA and the EHS Career and Technology Center teamed together for the contest that saw instructor Drew Key’s graphic design students compete against one another with their own T-shirt designs based around CCAA’s theme of “Bringing Community Together.”

Ruhle is a graphic arts student at EHS and is a member of the EHS JROTC and National Honor Society. She plans to attend Auburn University after graduation.

Ruhle won a $100 cash prize in the contest and her design will now be used for the T-shirts for Scholarships program CCAA is doing. The T-shirts will be sold by CCAA with the proceeds going toward scholarships for qualifying art students.

The T-shirt can be pre-ordered at https://tinyurl.com/4w3cpzzf.

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