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Cultural, Civic Association revamps identity

Posted 11/19/17

The Fountain Hills Cultural and Civic Association has rolled out its “I Love Fountain Hills” campaign with a new website and logo.

The “I Love Fountain Hills” logo will be used for all …

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Cultural, Civic Association revamps identity

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The Fountain Hills Cultural and Civic Association has rolled out its “I Love Fountain Hills” campaign with a new website and logo.

The “I Love Fountain Hills” logo will be used for all branding, marketing and communication efforts to include all sub-organizations and events of the Cultural and Civic Association.

The non-profit organization includes public art, in-home concerts, Community Garden, Community Chorus, Community Band, Greening of Downtown, Leadership Academy, Fountain Hills Dark Skies, Vision Fountain Hills, Civic Affairs, Poinsettia Tree Project and Defibrillator Project.

Jenny Willigrod is association president. Assisting her are vice president, Barb Hansen; secretary, Jean Linzer, and treasurer, Jerry Butler.

Serving on the board of directors are Rita Applegate, Jerry Caldwell, Carol Coates, Amberleigh Dabrowski, Mark Dalton, Vicky Derksen, Debbie Fisher, Phil Gaziano, Anita Glenister, Susan Jones, Mike O’Connor, Bill Pape, Roger Riggert, Sandi Thompson and Dori Wittrig.

The non-profit association was founded in 1978 to develop, promote and operate programs and activities intended to preserve and enhance the cultural, civic, education and social aspects of the town.

The website is ilovefountainhills.org.