Nobody's ever seen this part of it, but here's what happens after you approve your cemetery Name Banners & Cover Letters in mid-April . . . so we can get everything shipped by the end of April.
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AWON Memorial Day Name Banners are printed on the highest quality glossy card stock that money can buy. Nothing's too good for our fathers.
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Every banner panel is printed 11x17 . . . then carefully hand trimmed . . . and punched at the top . . . so the florists have a way of attaching the banner panels.
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The whole objective: to remember our (individual) fathers and loved ones individually – and by name.
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As banners and cover letters and labels are completed, they're staged for shipment.
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Destination addresses are double and triple checked for accuracy. Here's a revelation – that Cover Letters both confirm our intentions and deepen our branding among some of our most important and potentially responsive target audiences.
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Ardennes American is staged and ready to go to Belgium for Gail Eisenhauer.
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North Africa American (Carthage) is staged and ready to go to Tunis for Diane Sagen.
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Florence American is staged and ready to go to France for Bill Chiodo.
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National Cemetery of the Pacific is staged and ready to go to the Punchbowl for Susan Chadd, who was ready to do her own cover letter and overseas shipping.
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