- August 29th, 2007, 11:17 pm
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Saw this NCAA-wide thing advertised over on the Norfolk State site:
http://www.collegecolorsday.com/
http://www.collegecolorsday.com/
SHOW YOUR COLORS WHEREVER YOU ARE
On Friday, August 31, 2007 the third annual National College Colors Day celebration will take place across America.
College Colors Day, which coincides with both “back to school” and the kick-off of intercollegiate athletics, including football, seeks to celebrate and promote the traditions and spirit that make the college traditions great by encouraging fans, alumni and students to wear apparel of their favorite college throughout the day of Friday, August 31, 2007. College Colors Day strives to promote higher education in the United States through increased public awareness and celebrates the achievements of colleges and universities in the United States, acknowledging their critical and fundamental importance to the United States.
The annual College Colors Day celebration is organized by The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) and its Consortium of colleges and universities. For more information about CLC, please visit, www.clc.com.
Anyone, anywhere, can participate in College Colors Day 2007 on Friday, August 31, 2007. All that is required is to wear the apparel of your favorite college or university.
We hope thousands of organizations across the United States get in the college spirit, through allowing/encouraging their employees to wear college colors on College Colors Day. .
All participating organizations are asked to register via the "Register Now" button on the left side of this website, so they can be acknowledged for their support of College Colors Day and higher education in America.College Colors Day 2007 Main Logo
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Participant Guide
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Poster for Participating Organizations
Download this poster to promote College Colors Day internally at your organization. ... Get File
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