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Thank you to all who participated in this year's Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn't easy to pick our favorites. A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year's winners!

TOP OF THE TARTANS

Thank you to all who participated in this year’s Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn’t easy to pick our favorites.

A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year’s winners!

Thank you to all who participated in this year's Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn't easy to pick our favorites. A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year's winners!

First Place:
Suicide Awareness Tartan
by Brad Wilson

“Dedicated to those who fight the invisible battle every day.”

Thank you to all who participated in this year's Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn't easy to pick our favorites. A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year's winners!

Second Place:
O’Connell’s Revenge
by Christine O’Connell

“Inspired by my Irish heritage, my passion for the Highland Games, and my mission to heal back into vitality and strength.”

Thank you to all who participated in this year's Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn't easy to pick our favorites. A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year's winners!

Third Place:
Battalion 9th Marines
by Joe McDonough

“Colors represent Scarlet and Gold of the U.S. Marine Corps, Jungle Green, Desert Tan, Black in honor of those we have lost.”

Thank you to all who participated in this year's Tartan Contest. We were blown away by your designs and your stories, and it wasn't easy to pick our favorites. A few tartans really caught our eye, though. So congratulations to this year's winners!

Honorable Mention:
Tornado
by Milea Cagle

“The sky right before an Alabama tornado roars through.”