Group that gives our church members that are over the age of 55 different activites to particpate in

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Organizations Name: Double Nickels
Elements needed in Logo: 55+
Tag Line: No Limits or Active Together
Double-Nickels is slang that became a common saying regarding the speed limit of 55 miles per hour introduced in the US for the national highways around 1974. It was used first by the trucking industry as drivers stated the speed limit. It has since been used for many other situations. Examples are Michael Jordan scored double nickels in a 1995 basket ball game. Double-Nickels = 55. We would like to build a logo that uses that term for our church group that provides different activities for our members to sign up for. Examples include walking, bible studies, travel, pickle ball, tennis and others.
Formatting that includes Double Nickels, 55+, and No Limits or Active Together as the tag line. Colors: no requirement, however I think vibrant colors might work. Our church is East Cobb Church. Part of the Northpoint Churches in Atlanta. Website is: https://eastcobbchurch.org/ You can scroll down and see various other groups, UpStreet (UPST), Transit, Insideout.
Target Market(s)
55 and older people
Industry/Entity Type
Activity Group - over 55 in age
Logo Text
Double Nickels,55+, No Limits
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Requirements
Nice to have
- Consider the Red used in our East Cobb Church Logo.
Should not have
- Updated 9.4.22: Use of signs