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Board approves recommendation to purchase Richard B. Harrison gym banners with QR access

January 25, 2025 | Selma, Johnston County, North Carolina



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Board approves recommendation to purchase Richard B. Harrison gym banners with QR access
The Town of Selma Special Recreation Advisory Board on Jan. 24 voted to recommend that the town council approve the design and purchase of banners for the Richard B. Harrison gym.

Staff presented ten banner designs — three smaller overview examples and seven detailed close-ups — that incorporate the Town of Selma logo, Parks and Recreation branding and QR codes for registration (Rec Desk), the department website and Facebook. Staff said QR codes will link to the department’s registration desk, main website and Facebook page; one board member confirmed the URLs are printed on the banner designs.

Board members discussed placement, glare reduction and durability. Staff said the banners will cover one set of windows that currently cause a blinding glare at certain times of day; the other window set will remain uncovered to preserve natural light. Banners will remain in place “for as long as they look good,” a staff member said; sponsor banners below will be rotated annually.

A motion to recommend council approve the design and purchase of the banners for the Richard B. Harrison gym was moved and seconded and passed by voice vote.

Staff will prepare the purchase request and submit it to council for approval.

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