On June 16, 2016

Killington town considers new slogan

By Polly Lynn
KILLINGTON — “Help us to define our community, as you see it!” the town of Killington is requesting in a survey sent out last week. The town of Killington is considering updating its current slogan, “Heart of the Green Mountains,” on its Welcome to Killington signs this summer, and it is looking for feedback from “everyone who lives, visits, or just loves Killington,” according to Amy Morrison, marketing and events coordinator for the town.
The survey asks participants to select their top three choices from the following options:
Heart of the Green Mountains (current slogan)
Discover More
Something for Everyone
Discover the Heart of the Green Mountains
Elevate Your Experience
Your Adventure Starts Here
Other ________
Responses to the survey will be accepted until June 27, 2016. Paper ballots are available at the town office and the Killington Welcome Center or can be filled out online. For more information contact [email protected].

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