Yard Signs
2025 AVLC Execution [Alumni Volunteer Leadership Conference]
Description/Criteria
Need 4 yard signs please. Double sided with AVLC logo. These will be used as a parking sign (no arrows needed this time) but while a colored background is preferred to white, will defer to whatever the designer thinks is best. If Design team could draft art and order from Renaissance that would be wonderful! In hand receipt date of Friday 2/28 or sooner please.
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Draft Due to SCME Leadership Draft Due to Sponsor Production Deadline In-Hand Date
   
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Created on Jan. 29 at  2:32 PM (EST). Last updated by Belo, Anna on Feb.  4 at  1:38 PM (EST). Owned by Belo, Anna.
Anna Belo
Anna Belo
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