Leadership Shelby County’s Class of 2026 is working on a special community project this year: helping create a unified logo and visual identity for Shelby County.
In a release from the organization, it was stated that the goal is simple but meaningful. They intend to build a design that reflects the pride, people, and places that make Shelby County extraordinary. To do this well, they need voices from every corner of the county.. They’re asking for help to share the community survey as widely as possible.
Here are a few easy ways to support the project:
- Share the survey link on social media, newsletters, or website
- Print and hang the attached flyer in your facility
- Email the survey to your networks, members, clients, or staff
- Encourage participation in programs or meetings
- Distribute the flyer in your lobby or at events
- Forward the survey to family and friends who live in Shelby County
Survey Link: https://forms.gle/sSDbRzdn8wi7kF3s6
Your support will help ensure that this new countywide logo truly represents all of Shelby County; rural, urban, families, businesses, nonprofits, partners, and neighbors.
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