The Animal Protection Institute (API) is offering Free
Anti-Circus Billboards, Posters, Flyers, and Educational Packets to
grassroots individuals and groups.
The Anti-Circus Billboards are an easy way to send the
anti-circus message to a large number of people! They cost about the
same as a small newspaper ad and are usually posted for an entire month!
API's billboard features a picture of three chained elephants with the
text: "The Cruelest Show on Earth. Say NO to Animal Circuses." The ads
are available in English or Spanish and ready to be shipped out now. API
will cover printing and shipping costs and provide assistance with
placing the ads. API will also assist you in sending out a press release
for media coverage. There is also space at the bottom for you to add the
contact information for your group.
View the billboard at:
http://www.api4animals.org/doc.asp?ID=1016
The Anti-Circus Posters, 18 x 24 featuring chained
elephants in full color with text: "The Cruelest Show on Earth " Say NO
to Animal Circuses. Get yours now before circus season is in full swing
and we have to start charging for them this fall.
View the poster here:
http://www.api4animals.org/doc.asp?ID=1037
API's Anti-Circus Flyers "The Big Lie Under The Big Top"
are great for handing out at tabling events or leafleting at circus
protests.
API has prepared an Anti-Circus Educational Packet to
assist local activists with their circus campaign. From model ordinances
to various sample letters to current performing animal incidents, this
packet is a valuable tool.
Those interested should contact Kymberlie Adams, API
Program Assistant, at 1-800-348-7387 or "[email protected]."
Kymberlie L. Adams
Program Assistant
Animal Protection Institute
email:
[email protected]
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