Have you ever left something important, like your car keys or your phone, behind at a business? How about almost every legal identifying document you have? Well, this week a customer left their passport, drivers license, and social security card in our store. Thankfully Melissa came across the documents and immediately set out to find the person who left them. … Read More
Our Community Is Only As Strong As Our Next Generation Of Leaders
We love the work that Joel’s Place does for the youth of our community. In fact, we love it so much we made them our primary charity and committed to give them $2,000 in free printing in 2012. But there’s a problem: it’s not enough. It’s not that it isn’t enough money, it’s that there is so much more to … Read More
Racing The Clock for The Equinox Marathon
There is a distinct chill in the air, the leaves are changing colors, and the geese have flown south. That must mean fall, and the Equinox Marathon, are upon us. In fact, this years running of the Equinox will be it’s 50th! While we can’t say we’ve supported the folks who organize the Equinox for 50 years, we are proud … Read More
Photoshop World Day 1: Lighting and Vision
Many of you know that I am in Las Vegas this week attending the Photoshop World conference. This is 3-day blast of photography, photoshop, and well, all that Vegas has to offer. I’m not a particularly “Vegas” kind of guy but the conference is great. I just realized that I haven’t left the Mandalay Bay Resort since I arrived yesterday … Read More
How We Helped Holm Town Nursery Share Their Story
Shannon Stone at Holm Town Nursery had a problem: People weren’t aware that Holm Town Nursery is the interior’s only year-round nursery. That’s kind of a big deal and she wanted to make sure it was a prominent element of their marketing. Holm Town Nursery sells bedding plants and gardening needs in the spring and summer, and houseplants, hydroponics, and … Read More