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We have our 25th anniversary coming up in January 2009 we need to start working on this now.  I would like to see an anniversary t-shirt at the very least.  I am going to ask for some more pens at the next officers meeting. Those have been very useful.  But the item that was the most useful and the best seller was the totebags.
Nancy Skidmore 8-02-07

Latest revision as of 13:05, 2 August 2007

Keychains have been mentioned a few times before. Here's my take on any kind of promo item we might want to produce:

  • It should be able to support our logo clearly (the lanyards were so small they had trouble with this)
  • It should be useful in some way (this lets out things like balloons)
  • It should be visible. One of the most important reasons to produce an item like this is to try to get other people to be walking billboards for us. T-shirts are an excellent example. Bumper stickers are as well. Keychains are OK, but rather small...I would want to get them cheap. You get the idea.

--dB 5/1/07

When did we do CD Portfolios as I remember those were done in limited number by the Kiernans as Christmas presents. I don't think they have ever been for sale or used as a promo. However I think they would be a good item for sale
Nancy

You are correct, Nancy, they were done as Christmas presents by the Kiernii. I think we looked briefly at the idea of having them, but they were deemed too expensive.

--dB 5-3-07

We have our 25th anniversary coming up in January 2009 we need to start working on this now. I would like to see an anniversary t-shirt at the very least. I am going to ask for some more pens at the next officers meeting. Those have been very useful. But the item that was the most useful and the best seller was the totebags. Nancy Skidmore 8-02-07