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Amendment No.1 to Contract LT-2021-001-ROSLYN DOWNTOWN ASSOCIATION <br />Between the Roslyn Downtown Association and Kittitas County <br />lanuarv 1-2O2I- Decem ber }Lst. 2o2L <br />The Contract LT-2021-001-Roslyn Downtown Association between Roslyn Downtown <br />Association and Kittitas County is hereby amended to update Exhibit B Section 1. to add the <br />underlined language. <br />Section 1. Branding <br />Contractors who have been approved to utilize grant awards for advertising expenditures must <br />incorporate Kittitas County and the appropriate City of Cle Elum, Ellensburg, or Roslyn tourism <br />information as follows: <br />A. Websites and Social Media Sites must include the County's and appropriate City's <br />tourism website logo or URL with an operational link to the site(s). The logo must be <br />displayed on the contractor's home page, it must be sized no smaller than% inch in <br />height, and must be surrounded by appropriate white space to allow easy recognition <br />and legibility. Contractors shall not change the logo(s) in color or appearance. <br />B. Print Advertising and Online Display Advertising of all types (including but not limited to <br />newspaper, periodicals, flyers, posters, billboards, direct mail, e-newsletters, third-party <br />websites, streaming displays, social media etc.) must include the County's and <br />appropriate City's tourism website logo (or URL with a one-click awav operational <br />hvperlink). The logo must be sized no smaller than% inch in height and must be <br />surrounded by appropriate white space to allow easy recognition and legibility. <br />Contractors shall not change the logo(s) in color or appearance. <br />All other terms and conditions of the agreement remain in fullforce and effect. <br />IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement this ftoru of <br />202r <br />CONTRACTOR APPROVED <br />KITTITAS COUNW HI <br />I <br />Signature of gnatory Brett Wachsmith, Chairman <br />Co ntract LT -2021 -0O1 -Roslyn Downtown Association Am e nd m e nt N o. 1 <br />Page 1