1st Impressions feels lucky to be a part of the “Let the Good Times Roll,” Charity Event.
On February 25th 1st Impressions Truck Lettering was a proud sponsor for “Let the Good Times Roll,” a local charity event benefiting Cortney’s Place. Cortney’s Place is a non-profit organization dedicated to unique programs for special needs adults. Through education and positive life experiences Cortney’s Place helps brighten the lives of the people they reach. Dedicated to enlightening the lives of the adults and their families through outreach to the community and support through social activities is one of Cortney’s Places strengths. Annually they throw the “Let the Good Times Roll,” charity event. This fun evening is filled with celebrities, games, and prizes, all for the benefit of their cause. As a local sponsor, 1st Impressions Truck Lettering was lucky enough to work with the team at Cortney’s Place to provide custom design work, and signage for this event. Although we primarily focus on vehicle wraps, doing signage and large format printing is another one of 1st Impressions many services. We can also provide custom artwork dedicated to meeting the needs of our clients. For this project we felt the need to create a theme that encapsulates the positive feeling that is created by the message, logo and website of Cortney’s Place. Using the vibrant colors, stars, and given assets we met the challenges provided to us, and successfully turned around our project under a very tight deadline. The staff at 1st Impressions Truck Lettering is very humbled and feels lucky to be able to take part of such a charitable event and worthy cause. We thank Cortney’s Place for allowing us to provide the signs and artwork they needed to help make their event a success.
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