Clean Graffiti is an innovative tool that has the potential to capture an audience’s attention and spark a conversation. Here, at #thesavageway, we see incredible potential to use it for citywide messaging. Needless-to-say, we jumped at the chance to be involved with Mecklenburg County. Clean Graffiti was recently incorporated into the Mecklenburg County tobacco-free initiative in parks.

Clean Graffiti initiative for Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg. #thesavageway

Clean Graffiti initiative for Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg. #thesavageway

Smoke-Free Parks
As of March 18, 2015, Mecklenburg County owned parks, greenways and park property are now tobacco-free. The tobacco-free designation includes e-cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, hookah pipes etc. as well as cigarettes. (There are a few exceptions, see website for full details).

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Tobacco-Free initiative in Mecklenburg County Parks. #thesavageway

The Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg launch kicked-off at an event held at Marshall Park (800 E. Third Street) on Wednesday morning. Several City officials and County Commissioners were in attendance to celebrate this wellness initiative.

Kick-Off Event at Marshall Park for the Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg initiative. #thesavageway

Kick-Off Event at Marshall Park for the Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg initiative. #thesavageway

Torrie & Paula of #thesavageway showcasing Clean Graffiti for the Mecklenburg County tobacco-free initiative!

Torrie & Paula of #thesavageway showcasing Clean Graffiti for the Mecklenburg County tobacco-free initiative!

 

DC Lucchesi of Well-Run Media helped to coordinate this event campaign and brought Clean Graffiti to the table. 

“We wanted to do something creative, lasting, clean and a bit unexpected – particularly for the parks,” said Lucchesi. “Clean Graffiti just makes sense,and it’s a non-intrusive vehicle to carry a message that’s going to have a positive impact on the health of the community!”

Seven Clean Graffiti messages were placed in Marshall Park, encouraging park-goers to, “Enjoy your tobacco-free park!” An additional eight other Mecklenburg County parks saw Clean Graffiti too – with hopes of doing many more.

DC Lucchesi (far left) of WellRun Media showing off the Clean Graffiti in Marshall Park. #thesavageway

DC Lucchesi (far left) of Well-Run Media showing off the Clean Graffiti in Marshall Park. #thesavageway

From left to right: Melissa Curlin from Well-Run Media, Erin Smith of the Health Department, Dr. Marcus Plescia, Health Director, Torrie Savage & Paula Bartlett of #thesavageway.

From left to right: Melissa Curlin from Well-Run Media, Erin Smith of the Health Department, Dr. Marcus Plescia, Health Director, Torrie Savage & Paula Bartlett of #thesavageway.

 

Having some Clean Graffiti fun with Jim Garges, Director of Mecklenburg County Parks & Recreation (far left), Torrie Savage & Paula Bartlett (#thesavageway) and Melissa Curlin (Well0Run Media).

Having some Clean Graffiti fun with Jim Garges, Director of Mecklenburg County Parks & Recreation (far left), Torrie Savage & Paula Bartlett (#thesavageway) and Melissa Curlin (Well0Run Media).

Here is a great flyer explaining the initiative further: TobaccoFreeParksFlyers2B

Click here for more information on Clean Graffiti and how your business can utilize this sustainable medium.

Follow the Tobacco-Free Mecklenburg journey on social media by following @TobaccoFreeMeck.