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01/31/2010: "Orcas & SJI Public Meetings On Scenic Byways"
There will Public Meetings on San Juan (Tues 2nd; Mullis Center 3:30 to 5:30 pm) & on SJI (Feb 2, 2010 - Tues 3:30 PM-5:30pm; Mullis Center) on the San Juan Islands Scenic Byways
This will be an opportunity to:
• Learn more about the corridor management planning process and how you can be involved
• Hear about the purpose and benefits of the corridor management plan
• Provide input that will help shape the corridor management plan
• Learn more about how to participate in the Call for Inspiration to provide ideas for the byway logo
BACKGROUND
The San Juan Islands Scenic Byway (SJI SB) is developing a corridor management
plan (CMP). A CMP is created by communities along scenic byways to identify
strategies for stewardship, protection, and enhancement of the byway’s unique
qualities, as well as actions for promoting the byway and improving visitor
experience. The SJI SB includes routes on San Juan and Orcas islands. More
information can be found at: www.visitsanjuans.com/visitors/scenic-byway/.
REQUEST FOR IDEAS & INSPIRATION FOR THE BYWAY LOGO
SJI SB representatives will be developing a graphic logo for the byway as part of
developing the CMP. We would like your ideas and perspectives to inspire the
design of the logo.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?
This Call for Inspiration is open to anyone who may be interested in helping to
inspire the design of the logo, including artists, authors, poets, teachers, students,
retirees, scientists, and everyone else!
HOW TO SUBMIT
Submit your ideas, concepts, sketches,
photos, graphics, poetry, descriptive
words, etc. to:
Liz Illg,
Scenic Byway Coordinator
San Juan Islands Scenic Byway
c/o San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau
PO Box 1330
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
lizillg@rockisland.com
Submittals must be emailed or post marked by March 15, 2010
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