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CODE BLUE

I wanted to let you know the latest on the little blue Jeep “Code Blue” featured on the cover of the February 2021 issue of MVM). Along with the poster we created through Patterson Media, we have developed baseball-style cards, magnets, and stickers. We gave those out at the Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion event in Pigeon Forge.

We also created 8-1/2” x 11” cards featuring the February “Code Blue” MVM cover as well as a banner that we display next to the Jeep.

We are very excited to have as many families as possible to pile up in the Jeep for photo opportunities. That never gets old.

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