Here’s a nice news bit for you. A specially made vinyl banner which was advertising a new fair recently disappeared in a town called Ross-shire, located somewhere in the Highland Council Area in Scotland. The mysterious disappearance of the vinyl banner prompted its event organizer, a lady named Kristy Anderson, to offer a charity reward to anyone who finds it and hands it to her.
The reward, which will be converted to a donation for charity, will be given to anyone who has information about the distinctive 3x2ft vinyl banner which was recently used to plug the previous weekend’s event at Dingwall Community Centre. Unfortunately, the vinyl banner disappeared outside Dingwall, somewhere close to the Cromarty roundabout.
The custom banner sign, which costs a total of 120GBP for two, was designed by Anderson. She put it on display as early as 8:30am to advertise the event. By 2:30pm, she noticed that it was already gone. Disappointed, Anderson immediately reported the thievery of the vinyl banner to the police. She is hoping that a good soul bring it back as it was her first fair in Dingwall, thus the advertising with the vinyl banner. She was utterly disappointed but she is offering a charitable donation to anyone who finds the stolen vinyl banner and returns it to her.
The local fair organized by Anderson in Dingwall aims to gather all sellers who merchandises goods such as jewelry, knitwear, collectibles, and more. Anderson is one of the many who sells knitwear. She may be disappointed with the turn of events for the first fair she organized but she will definitely organize another one come December 3, Saturday, at the National Hotel in Dingwall.
Vinyl banners are inexpensive advertising tools that small and local businesses can use to market their products and services. This is certainly sad news but it goes to show that event organizers do value their signage as it helps them greatly in their business.
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