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Ann Arbor Ad Club Seeking ADDY Awards Entries Representing the Best in Advertising

The Ann Arbor Ad Club has issued a call for entries in the 14th annual 2009-10 ADDY awards competition. The contest recognizes exceptional advertising created in Washtenaw County and throughout Southeastern Michigan. The awards honor advertising excellence in all media including print, broadcast, online, out-of-home and public service advertising.

A panel of advertising executives will gather in Ann Arbor in late January to select the winners out of over 100 anticipated submissions. To be eligible for consideration of an ADDY, all work must have been published or aired between Jan. 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2009.

Entries are welcome from members and non-members and must be received by 5 p.m. by January 18, 2010 at either University Litho, 4150 Varsity Drive in Ann Arbor or at Print Tech, 6800 Jackson Road in Ann Arbor.

The Ann Arbor Ad Club ADDY awards winners will be honored during a gala on February 19 at the University of Michigan’s Rackham Graduate School. Proceeds from the ADDY awards help support the organization’s educational programs, public service projects and proactive government relations efforts.

The ADDY Awards is the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition, attracting over 50,000 entries every year across the nation. Conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), the local Ann Arbor ADDY Awards is the first of a three-tier, national competition. Local winners from Ann Arbor continue to the regional level, competing against winners from Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana. Regional winners then compete nationally. Entry in the local ADDY competition is the first step toward winning a national ADDY.

For more information, contact Blaine Aldrich at (313) 660-4122 or Chad Wiebesick at (734) 661-1792. Or, email info@a2ac.org or visit www.a2ac.org.

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