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DEC Booths in the Community

Hi all! We often set up a booth at community events to promote our DEC Alliance and have some fun DEC swag we hand out (chapstick, stickers, stress balls, etc.). Does anyone have an infographic or overview of their alliance that they hand out at such events that is quick/easy to digest for the community at large? We run into the issue of people not wanting to stick around long enough to hear what DEC is truly about before they are ready to move on to the next booth. We have printed out flyers from the NADEC website to have on hand but we're looking for something that is almost like an elevator speech version. Thanks!

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Lucy R
Lucy R
6 days ago

hey Brooke! What a good question... I do have something like this in the marketing kit, I believe. Try this link, see if you can get into it and edit. I believe it's design no. 3. https://canva.link/r6uwwa7wdbsh8vy If you can't access, just let me know and I'll email the example to you direct.

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