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Ron Anderson’s Easter Card
April 19, 2014
· by
David Wojdyla
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Public Service Advertising
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Religious Advertising
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Ron Anderson
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In the 1970’s, Ron sent family and friends this witty Easter greeting. About a decade later it was resurrected as a public service poster (shown here) and won a One Show gold pencil.
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