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Tally: 17 votes for white scarves; 0 for other colors; 2 against idea.
I think we will look splendid! LOL!
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I think white would work well for most people.... and here is an idea,
at the Meet & Greet, each division could "receive" their division color that is voted upon here. Groigrain ribbons, in the colors of the division can be pinned on the white scarf. These ribbons can be picked up at craft/sewing supply stores pretty cheap.
They can be bought by the foot, yard or spool..... if we have an idea how many will be wearing their "Colors", we can have the ribbons at the meet & greet or at graduation morning for the ones who notify us that they can't make it to the meet & greet. Might take the stress out of the "big" hunt of finding the right division scarf.
BUT, I also agree with what "SailorMom" posted this is our sailors day..... plus we will be sitting in front of our sailors division. I had thought we should be wearing a color for "them" to find us in the "sea" of families?????
It looks like white is in the lead. I went shopping today and bought a white scarf at Target for $12.99 since it was the only one left. I can always exchange it for a different color.
I don't think that wearing something to show solidarity with each other and all the SR's in anyway detracts from their accomplishments. It was definitely NOT intended to do that, but the exact opposite. It's been done in the past and is an idea I found on this site.
I guess we could write to our kids for their opinions.
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