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Community Partners
The year 2010 marks an important milestone for the town of Strathroy—our community will mark its 150th anniversary. And we invite you to join the celebration!
By branding any event your organization hosts this year as a community “Strathroy 150” celebration, you can help spread the excitement of our sesquicentennial—and you’ll receive help in promoting your event!
It’s simple: use the “Strathroy 150” logo on your website, advertisements, or any promotional effort related to your event, and you will officially become an anniversary partner and receive some great benefits.
Official partners can:
- Use “Strathroy 150” logos and promotional materials to market your project or event as an official anniversary event;
- Have your project or event advertised as an official “Strathroy 150” event on our partner webpage;
- Post a link to your website, or other contact information, on the “Strathroy 150” partner web page;
- Be included in special partner advertising.
Strathroy’s 150th anniversary is an exciting time to remember the determination of our founders, and celebrate the spirit that makes our community so great today. Join the party by becoming an official “Strathroy 150” partner organization today!
To download the official Strathroy 150 logo, click on the links below:
Vertical Logo (Click here)
Horizontal Logo (Click here)
Help us spread the anniversary spirit by downloading the official Strathroy 150 wallpaper, and setting it as your desktop background on your computer. To download, click on the link below:
Strathroy 150 Wallpaper (Click here)
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For more information please contact:
Andrew Meyer, Community Development Manager
c/o Museum Strathroy-Caradoc
34 Frank Street
Strathroy, ON N7G 2R4
P: 519-245-0492 F: 519-245-1073
Email: agmeyer@strathroymuseum.ca (Click Here)
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