Grab a limited-edition USN face covering today

USNA is selling garnet and Columbia blue-striped face coverings at $10 for adults and $8 for kids. Order here.
By Anna Cramer and Joanna Hall, USNA Co-Presidents

I’ve already had the panic of pulling into the 19th Avenue entrance on a school morning, in just the nick of time, only for one of my kids to go, "Oh no, I forgot my mask." I've realized that it's time to stock up on a few more masks. What better option than a USN limited edition mask in the garnet and Columbia blue colors? Adult size masks are $10 each, and kid size ones are $8 each. 

These masks are available for purchase now. USNA will put the proceeds to good use to replace the funds usually raised from events put on hold this year because of the pandemic. Once ordered, you can pick up your masks at the front desk in the 19th Avenue lobby, or we will send them home via your child's backpack. If you have questions, please email one of the USNA Co-Presidents, Joanna Hall or Anna Cramer.
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