Streetscape banner sponsorships available

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Powder Springs is dedicated to making our community a great place to live, work, shop and conduct business. Thanks to the support of local businesses, the City was able to enjoy a series of custom-designed decorative streetscape banners that were installed on Lewis Road going into downtown.

These banners helped to create a great first impression to our city’s first-time visitors, while showcasing our economic vitality and support of, and from, our local businesses and organizations. 

Following the success of this initial banner program, Powder Springs has qualified to acquire a brand new series of banners, which will feature a new design theme. Outreach for the new display will be conducted by Community Showcase Banners, the same company that helped us last year.

Several new and returning businesses and organizations have already claimed banner sponsorships, but there is still time to claim your spot along the drive into our city. 

To learn more about these sponsorship opportunities, visit the website below or reach out to the community’s program manager directly:

Al Forys

Project Manager

alf@cgicompany.com

585-576-0947

Original source can be found here.

 



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