LEXINGTON, KY—74 days to go—Lynn Imaging’s Monster Color, a manufacturer, printer and installer of large format signage and advertising graphics has been named the Official Signage and Graphics Sponsor for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
The Monster Color division will bring full-color stadium graphics and full-color signage to the 16-day world championship event held at Lexington’s Kentucky Horse Park September 25-October 10.
"We are excited that Lynn Imaging has partnered with us," say Terry Johnson, VP of Sales and Marketing for the World Games 2010 Foundation. "Their involvement is vital to our success and the fact they are a local company makes the relationship that much more special for us."
In addition to providing full color graphics and signage, Monster Color will provide signage and promotional printing needs to all sponsors and participating partners using a customized website developed especially for the 2010 Games by Lynn Imaging.
"For over sixty years we have been providing quality printing to the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We have expanded these services to large format color and digital services while maintaining the foundation of customer service that our family owned business was built on," said J.L. Lynn, C.E.O. of Monster Color. "Recent expansion into the Ohio market with the opening of two new stores in Cincinnati allows us to service our regional clientele better. Being named the signage and large format graphics provider for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games is both an honor and privilege."
For more information contact: Amy Walker at awalker@feigames2010.org
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