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Service League Of Cherokee County Rolls Out New Logo
The new logo represents the League's dedication to children and includes the signature color members wear while volunteering.

CANTON, GA — The oldest volunteer service organization in Cherokee County has rolled out a new brand identity. The Service League of Cherokee County has a new logo to reflect its ever-growing mission to help the less fortunate children in the county.
The new design, created through a partnership with Canton-based Grant Design Collaborative, celebrates the League’s rich heritage of caring for children. It features the signature green that members of the League wear in their work, and a heart shape that represents love for the community and its children. The previous design, dating back to the early 1990s, will continue to be part of the league as a legacy logo.
Over the past 20 years, the Service League has expanded its service to provide more opportunities for assistance throughout Cherokee County. The organization has grown to 100 women who pledge 10 years of volunteer service.
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Through several fundraising efforts, the Service League, established in 1935, raises money to help provide food, clothing, shelter, medical and dental care, eyeglasses, scholarships, community impact and special project grants, and much more to groups that serve children in need in Cherokee County.
Upcoming Service League fundraisers include Riverfest Arts & Crafts Festival, Sept. 29-30; Reindeer Run for the Children: Dec. 1; Annual Ball and Casino Night, April 27, 2019; and the League’s inaugural Golf Tournament, June 17, 2019.
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For more information about the mission and legacy of the Service League, visit the organization's website.
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