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Tony Sebro speaks on stage in front of a slide comparing 1800’s Eschatology and Golden Era Hip Hop

Tony Sebro, delivering the keynote address at Copyleft Conf 2020.
Photo © Remy DeCausemaker, licensed CC BY-SA

Zack, Karen, John and Jim pose, mostly wearing the vintage t-shirt!

Vintage-shirt-wearing Sustainers pose with Karen!
From left: Stefano “Zack” Zacchiroli, Karen M. Sandler, John Sullivan, and Jim Wright

Vintage T-Shirt Promotion

If you're a Sustainer, you've already received or will soon receive a t-shirt in our 2018 design shown here. But, would you like to take advantage of a last chance to get our vintage design — seen sported so often by our earliest Sustainers at conferences and events? If so, read on!

Brett wears the 2018 t-shirt!

Brett Smith wears the current t-shirt design.

UPDATE: Just give $256 total for this year's fundraiser and receive an additional vintage T-shirt!

But first, as a note to how difficult this year has been, we know that many of our 2019 Sustainers are still awaiting their t-shirts, which have the wonderful 2018 design. We've had difficulty working through keeping our staff safe during the pandemic lock downs and making trips to the post office — historically, we on staff all shared the post office trips, but we all have different COVID-19 risk factors and thus it's all moving slowly. We appreciate the patience of our Sustainers waiting for t-shirts, and we do have plan to safely send out the backlog by years' end.

As part of those preparations, we found a treasure trove and now have an exciting promotion for renewing Sustainers. We found an old stash of vintage t-shirts, in the old style! Supplies are limited, but for those few sustainers who would like to receive one, we have a special offer. Sustainers who give $256 or more between 2020-01-15 and 2021-01-15 can receive one of these vintage t-shirts! To claim your vintage t-shirt, do the following:

Neil McGovern, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, wears the vintage t-shirt!

Neil McGovern wearing that stylish vintage shirt!

  • Renew as a an annual sustainer for $256 or more. (Alternatively, if you already gave this year, make a separate donation so that your 2020 total is $256.)
  • Email <vintaget@sfconservancy.org> and include the email address and date(s) of your donation(s) that total $256 and your desired size. (We have all sizes except MenM in stock. Supplies are limited; we cannot necessarily guarantee your size selection, and we'll continue to update here as sizes run out.)

A big stack of vintage Conservancy t-shirts!

Supplies won't last; give $256 and make one of these vintage shirts yours today!

You too can look cool in the vintage design. Or maybe your original has faded and you're ready to spruce up with a new one? As we said, supplies are limited so make a big donation today, support Conservancy, and show you've always been old-school — or just want to look that way!

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