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#WeAreAzLA Slogan Contest



The Arizona Library Association is looking to coin its own slogan! Submit your idea for a brief (3-10 word)  slogan that you think represents the mission and focus of the Arizona Library Association. The creator of
the winning slogan receives a free 2019 Conference scholarship.

Submit your idea HERE!

Questions to jump-start your slogan brainstorming include:
  • How does AzLA uphold the values of librarianship?
  • What do you think are AzLA's goals?
  • How can AzLA encourage its members to participate?
  • How does AzLA create a sense of community?
Applications open on June 24, 2019 and will close on July 31, 2019.
The top 5 slogans will be put to a vote among the general membership no later than August 31, 2019. The new AzLA slogan will be unveiled at the Annual Conference on November 7-8, 2019.

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