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Tell Your Town the Costs of War:LED Displays Across America!-Here's How
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The people who are spearheading the project may have some resources
available to help you get a sign in your town, and certainly can give you
some advice on how to do it. To that end, we ask that you send your name,
phone number, whether you are affiliated with an organization, and whether
you've yet located a business/place to 'host' the sign.

This link provides some information on how they did it:

http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar/MainStreet.html


National Priorities Project
413-584-9556
www.nationalpriorities.org


MAIN STREET AMERICA:
HOW TO TELL YOUR TOWN THE COSTS OF WAR

The National Priorities Project is pleased to share how one group of committed citizens in the small town of Northampton, Massachusetts, organized to let the rest of their town know the human and financial costs of the Iraq War. They have shared their story below in order to inspire others to undertake similar projects.

<snip>

COST OF IRAQ
AN ELECTRONIC WINDOW DISPLAY

On September 14, 2004, an electronic display appeared in the window of a store on Main Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. This simple electronic sign enclosed by a box flashes five pieces of information sequentially, and will do so day and night. The information appears between two statements painted on the box, which are not electronic and do not flash; one is the subject of the display and the other is its sponsor.

This sign cost about $1300 and can be easily replicated in any community. All it takes is:
• the money to purchase the electronic display,
• someone to build a box to hold it,
• someone to inscribe the subject on the box above the sign and the name of the source on the box below it,
• and someone willing to have it hang in the window of his or her business.
In Northampton no permit is needed for a sign that hangs inside a window; it's a different matter altogether if it hangs outside. In order to hang our sign on Main Street, we did the following:


• Contacted Aaron Krossovitch from ComText Media, Inc., who advised us about the appropriate types of electronic displays. We purchased from ComText an "Alpha Window Display LED message center," with a data receiver and a monthly Custom Message Service. This sign displays at least 14 characters at a time, each 4" in size. Contact information: ComText Media, Inc., 455 Rex Boulevard, Elmhurst, Illinois 60126-3752; phone: 630-941-3200; fax: 630-941-3214; email: comtext@sbcglobal.net.



• Contacted Vitek Kruta, an artist and art teacher at Renova Studios in Northampton, who contributed the box, which he built and inscribed in his usual elegant manner, and hung it in the window. Contact Information: http://www.Renovastudios.com; phone: 413-529-0700).



• Asked business owner, Dar Cote-Houghton, to let us hang the display in the window of her business, Good Thyme Deli (186 Main Street, Northampton MA). She genererously agreed, and we have found that other businesses will allow us to hang additional signs.

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