‘BUILDING A STRONGER COMMONWEALTH WITH YOU SINCE 1985’

HANMI launches anniversary logo contest

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The Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands is holding a logo contest this month to mark its 30th anniversary.

HANMI is welcoming entries for a commemorative logo designed by CNMI school students in grades 6-12. The deadline for submission is 5pm, May 26, 2015, and the winner will be announced at the Taste of the Marianas on May 30, 2015. Cash prizes of $300, $200, and $100 will be awarded to first, second, and third place, respectively.

“We’re excited to involve the students in our anniversary celebration, and we look forward to seeing their ideas of what they feel HANMI contributes to and means in our community,” said HANMI chair Gloria Cavanagh.

The theme of the contest is “Building a Stronger Commonwealth With You Since 1985.” The logo must contain the words “HANMI’ and “30th Anniversary.” Submissions may be made in any two-dimensional paper medium (i.e., ink, marker, computer-generated). Logos must be submitted to the Kanoa Resort Saipan front desk by the deadline and must include the student’s name, teacher’s name, school, and grade level.

For more information about the logo contest and other anniversary activities, visit the HANMI 30th Anniversary Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HANMI30.

HANMI was established in 1985 as a professional forum for the hospitality industry of the NMI. Today the association is composed of 11 of the major hotels in the Northern Marianas serving a diversity of markets including Korea, Japan, China, and Russia. The association also has a growing number of associate members in related industries. (HANMI)

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