What Are You Free2 Do - Or Be - Thanks to Your Local Library?
Bay Area Libraries Launch Marketing Campaign at Start of National Library Week Participants in Launch Contest are Eligible to Win Prizes, Including the Chance to be Showcased in Future Advertising SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 /PRNewswire/ -- At the start of National Library Week, Bay Area libraries are launching an unprecedented marketing campaign to reintroduce communities to their local libraries. Taking its cue from "Got Milk?" and similar industry image-raising efforts, the Free2 Campaign is designed to raise awareness of the central role libraries play in people's lives and how libraries are meeting increased demand for a new host of services, from Internet access and video games to health care information and dance classes.
The Free2 Campaign will be an 18-month effort involving interactive and traditional advertising, sponsored initiatives, special events and promotional activities at 165 library locations in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa counties. According to Luis Herrera, City Librarian in San Francisco, the campaign will help dispel clich=E9s about libraries while promoting how such vital democratic institutions keep adapting in the digital age. "Thanks to libraries, we are free to do so much," he said. "We surf the Web. We can compete with friends in video games. We discover new worlds. We transport ourselves to other times and places through good books. We research new business ideas. We learn English as a second language. We attend lectures, panel discussions, author readings and more. We connect with friends and family. The library is an amazingly empowering place to connect, learn and play."
Implicit in the campaign's core concept, Free2, is a question for library customers and supporters: What are you free to do -- or be -- thanks to your local library? The campaign is launching with the Free2Contest, inviting audiences to describe, in 25 words or less, how they are "Free2." Ten grand prize winners will be chosen and announced in June, plus be eligible to be featured in future campaign ads. Entries can be made online at WeAreFree2.org through May 15, 2008. Some notable names have already shared their ideas on how they are Free2, including: -- California Senator and Assistant President pro Tempore Leland Yee, who
The marketing campaign is the first of its kind for a library system in California, with thousands of ads, fliers, posters and stickers appearing across the Bay Area, from Oakland and San Francisco to Pleasanton and Livermore down to Saratoga. The ongoing marketing campaign is spearheaded by the Bay Area Library and Information System (BALIS), Silicon Valley Library System and Peninsula Library System, representing 165 locations in the Bay Area. Upcoming activities, events and special features will be highlighted on the campaign's Web site: http://www.wearefree2.org/.
Contact: Tamara Murray, 415-901-0111, tmurray@fenton.com First Call Analyst:
CONTACT: Tamara Murray, +1-415-901-0111, tmurray@fenton.com, for Bay Web site: http://www.wearefree2.org/
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