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ATTENTION AREA BUSINESSES!
We are excited to head into our 38th year of publishing the award winning Record-Journal’s Design an Ad Student Drawing Contest. Please join us in making this the best one ever!
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To our local business owners,
We are once again looking for support for our Design an Ad (DAA) student contest. DAA is an award winning program that combines artistic talent with the introduction to economics. In our DAA program we are proud to have worked with hundreds of local teachers and thousands of their students. This is our 38th year of the DAA program. We plan on this being the biggest and best yet.
This year we are expanding our programs’ overall reach and participation opportunities. ANYONE who is a student can participate. We are also making access to the program much more accessible. On top of that we will feature multiple winners from each participating business this year. All of the instructions on how students can participate will be online soon. Once our web page is set (construction in progress!), participants will find printable templates, rules, submission details and PRIZES!
We hope your business will help support this wonderful project. Your support goes a long way in printing the section and getting it out to the 300K+ readers of our publications.
So, does Design an Ad sound like a fit for your local business?
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