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We're Renaming Windows…What's Your Suggestion?

Windows has been Heritage Ohio's Preservation & Revitalization publication since 2001, keeping Ohioans updated about the latest news.

As you’ve probably seen, Heritage Ohio has a new look for 2012. However, it’s not just our new logo. While our member publication, Windows, has kept you updated about Ohio preservation & revitalization over the past 11 years, it’s time to freshen up the look of it (including the title) and that’s where we need your help. We’re renaming Windows and want your suggestions!
Either like our Facebook page and post your suggested magazine name on our wall, OR enter your suggested name in the comments section below. We will accept naming entries until Friday, January 20, 2012.
The winning suggestion will receive a complimentary one-night stay for two at the Georgian Manor Inn – B&B in Norwalk. If we receive multiple identical winning suggestions, one name will be chosen from random to receive the one-night stay at the Georgian Manor.
Good luck and send us your suggestions!
Update: the issue we’ve had with our comments section has been resolved, so you’re welcomed to post your suggestion below!

Comments

8 Responses to “We're Renaming Windows…What's Your Suggestion?”
  1. Leah Misener says:

    new name: Oh Ohio! or Go Ohio!

  2. Lyndsey says:

    How about Reflections!

  3. colleen rose says:

    My suggestions are : Outlook Ohio or Ohio Outlook

  4. Lisa Sams says:

    Main Street

  5. Moren Hinds says:

    My suggestion is : Visions

  6. HRIPSIME says:

    Gorgeous ohio

  7. frank says:

    Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. We’ll have a winner announced shortly.

  8. Alan Perry says:

    There are many important pieces to a historic wooden window. The sash, the sill, rail and stiles, sash cord, pulley, weight, the muntin strips, and many others. But none of these components are as important as the window’s glass panes. And similarly, undertaking a restoration project or simply managing or directing a Main Street program can often be a pain. Panes Magazine would allow readers a small view or glimpse into other communities, their projects, and their pains along the way. Fittingly enough, the multi-colored squared in the new Heritage Ohio logo look like colored panes of glass overlapping from one communitity to the next, resembling how each region across Ohio has their own pains that both make each location unique, yet connect us all together.
    Panes Magazine: What are you aching to share?