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Orbisculate: Spread the Word!

Organized by Orbisculation Nation
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Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Put orbisculate in the dictionary & support a great charity!

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All funds raised will go directly to Carson's Village
$430 raised
39 items sold of
30 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - White - T-shirt
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - White - T-shirt
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Orbisculate: Spread the Word! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Orbisculation Nation

About this campaign

Growing up, we just assumed "orbisculate" was a word. Our father, Neil Krieger, had been using the term ever since he invented it back in college to describe that moment when you dig your spoon into a grapefruit and it squirts juice directly into your eye. In fact, we only discovered that the word was made up after losing a $5 bet to a friend over whether or not it was in the dictionary.

Our father passed away in April from Covid-19, and this word is hardly the only legacy he left us. He also taught us the value of finding a way to laugh even in dark times; of following your own path; and of making up your own solution to a problem whenever you don't like the ones in front of you.

So we thought a fitting way to honor his memory would be to try to get his word into the dictionary (plus, maybe it would help us get our $5 back). We're launching a campaign to do exactly that, which you can read all about at www.orbisculate.com. Wearing these T-shirts is one fun way to spread the word, and it's also a way to support a wonderful charity.

Carson's Village
is an organization that helps grieving families in the aftermath of losing a loved one, which you can read all about at www.carsonsvillage.org. The charity helps with everything from funeral arrangements to grief counseling. We've gotten to know them over the last few months and see their commitment to helping those in need, so we have decided to give 100% of the proceeds from our T-shirt sales to them.






Supporters

Cuneyt Bukusoglu 1 item

We love Neil

Sarah Wright 1 item

I want the word to be in the dictionary to honor their father! I also think it’s great they are supporting another cause while fighting for one of their own!

Mary Jo Hoff 1 item
Chana Stanley 1 item

Some of my greatest memories are getting my butt kicked by my mom in scrabble. Aside from that..Who doesn't love an unconventional way to honor a loved one? We left a smuckers jar where my Nana is buried when she would have turned 100. We get it!

Dawna Daniels 1 item

I wasn't able to honor my father when he passed away. This would have been right up his alley. Best of luck!

Joseph Perez 1 item

It’s a worthy cause and heartwarming agenda.

Don Y 1 item

Squeeze the fruit!

Beverly Sayeed 1 item
Linda carr 1 item
Dayna Matthews 2 items

I just love the story, even though it developed from a very tragic event.

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