Snyder Communications celebrates College Colors Day

On Friday, August 30, employees at Snyder Communications celebrated national College Colors Day at the company’s Norwich location. College Colors Day was created to promote and encourage the traditions that make the college experience great, and people across America are encouraged to support their favorite college or university by wearing their school colors for the day. The celebration is hosted by the NCAA annually. In support of this fun, nationwide event, Snyder Communications held several events throughout the day. Prior to August 30, employees were asked to complete a just-for-fun survey on where they and their families attended college, along with who their favorite college sports teams and mascots were. There was also a competition to see who would be crowned “king and queen” of College Colors Day; the male and female who showed the most spirit towards their college of choice (rewarded with a small prize ... not to mention bragging rights as the king and queen). Rick Brightman photo.

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