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    200Columbus Poster Chosen to Celebrate Bicentennial

    CD102.5 and 200Columbus recently collaborated on a calendar design contest and today they’re officially announcing the winners. First place goes to Dave Cap with his “Pocketknife” design (pictured to the right). Second place is Lindsay Boyd with her piece titled “A Comprehensive City, Rich in Heritage” (below left). Third place goes to Rich Rayburn for his “Born and Raised” design (below right).

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    “My goal with this piece was to find a unique angle on representing the city, but still keeping it recognizable with the familiar landmarks,” said Cap. “I’m also a long-time CD102.5 listener, so it’s really gratifying that they liked my concept tying the two together.”

    Printed posters will be available at the CD102.5 station offices at 1036 South Front Street, and station events starting with the December 3rd Gallery Hop. Additionally, the poster artwork will be available for download at cd101.com starting on December 3rd.

    More information about Bicentennial celebrations and programming can be found at 200Columbus.com.

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