2019-20 Trail Blazers Gameday Poster Series – DEADLINE JUNE 23

Good afternoon!

We’d like to officially invite all artists to apply for the third season of our Gameday Poster Series next year!

As you may know, the Poster Series provides local artists an opportunity to showcase their interpretation of the Trail Blazers and Rip City brands, and the 2019-20 season will be even more special as we commemorate our 50th Anniversary as a franchise. We hope you want to be part of our program that will once again include a different poster design for each home game of the Portland Trail Blazers season.

The deadline is coming up soon www.trailblazers.com/posters to submit portfolios by THIS SUNDAY JUNE 23.

In case you missed it, here are a few articles about the program:

All proceeds from the sales of the posters benefit the Trail Blazers Foundation and our local Portland community non-profit organizations. Over the first two seasons, the Poster Series has raised over $65,000 for community programs that have a positive impact for local underserved children and families where they Live, Learn and Play!

Send any questions to gamedayposters@trailblazers.com.

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