Posted by DIG on December 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

2009 NW Rankin Christmas Card Winners presented by DIG
DIG is proud to announce Northwest Rankin High School student Blake White the winner of its Christmas Card Competition.
DIG officially adopted the Art Department at Northwest Rankin High School to encourage and promote the work of the students. Beginning this year, all students in the Art Department from grades 9 through 12 were eligible to submit artwork for DIG’s Christmas Card Competition.
Contest Winners
DIG staff spent many hours pouring over the artwork submitted by the students selecting a First Place Winner and three for Honorable Mention.
First Place: Blake White’s jolly Santa Claus graces DIG’s Christmas card for 2009.

2009 DIG Christmas Card featuring the artwork of Blake White
Winners of the other categories are:
- Most Artistic: Britini Matherne
- Most Creative: Kathryn Kruger
- Most Witty: Blair Ballou
DIG provided each winning student with a reproduction of their artwork on canvas and gave the school a large full color banner mounted on tradeshow hardware donated by DIG. First Place received a check for $100, Honorable Mention categories $25, and Northwest Rankin Art Department $75.
DIG is proud of the students at Northwest Rankin High School! GO COUGARS!
DIG wishes everyone the best for the Holiday Season and a happy, healthy, prosperous, and exciting New Year!
Posted by DIG on December 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment
DIG is proud to announce its collaboration with US96.3 Country radio station and Total Transportation in the “Stuff the Semi” Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive.
Each year the Angel Tree Project provides information at various locations in Central Mississippi where shoppers can “Adopt an Angel” by purchasing toys and clothing for children for Christmas. When US96.3 Country DJ Scott Steele learned that in 2009 the number of children in Mississippi needing Christmas toys increased from an average of 4,000 to over 8,000, he determined that it would take a semi to hold all those toys. Thus, “Stuff the Semi” was born!
Total Transportation donated the 18-wheeler trailer and driver and DIG donated the design – printed and wrapped the trailer with a colorful Christmas toy theme that includes a large teddy bear, toy soldiers, and a toy car to draw attention to the trailer.
The trailer is being taken to a different retail location every day for three weeks leading up to Christmas, in hope that the community will “adopt an angel” on site, shop for the angel, then drop off the donation to “Stuff the Semi” full of toys for the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive.
DIG encourages everyone to watch for the trailer in their area and feel free to contribute!