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- Back To School In Style
And as August draws closer, it’s time to start thinking about back-to-school season. One big opportunity you can take advantage of right now: back-to-school kits. That’s why a super-soft fleece hoody makes a great addition to any back-to-school kit. Decorate it with their school’s emblem and let them show off that school spirit. Need more ideas on some fun ways to welcome back students after an unusual school year? Just ask!
- Day 3: Give Back
help our community rebound, it's to keep the ideas and energy flowing- those are a FREE way to give back By supporting: Safe Kids through or year-long give back program & Popsicle contest Poe Learning Center's virtual meeting regarding Human Trafficking (Sept 29th post) The Apex Public School Foundation's efforts
- Destination Events Are Back!
Travel is back- for leisure and destination events.
- Welcome Back
Freshman orientation and back to school shopping lists for college students are going to look a little Modern classics like power banks and phone & tech sanitizing products are a must! A great way to maximum school spirit! Power Bank A pocket-size pick-me-up for your phone!
- School Expansion Requires New Logo
The school continues to grow and adapt to the educational needs of the community. The school leadership partnered with us to design a new logo for the Upper School opening in Holly Springs , our team worked with Craig Tucker, Upper School Principal and Superintendent Bruce Friend to create the brand guide and logos for the school. “As our school continues to grow, we recognized the need for a cohesive brand identity.
- Why Back Woman-Owned Brands?
In 1982, our owner Olivia put a paint brush in a high school senior time capsule, with a message stating CEO, Tracee Mathes, noticed there was a lack of premium insulated drinkware in a variety of designs, Committed to small-batch manufacturing- the small, talented Moop team designs, makes, packs & ships each Your purchases automatically give back.
- Securing Cash For Local Schools
Order printed shirts and earn a cash rebate for a school of your choice! you need shirts for corporate apparel, team uniforms, or community events, you can earn cash for a school Comfortwash Using this program, our clients have been able to look sharp and donate needed funds in schools If education is part of core values, giving back to schools with your tee shirt purchase makes sense. Each school can earn up to $500 per order and a maximum of $5,000 per calendar year.
- Back Up For Fun
(A DIY interactive video app calendar makes a cool gift) Instead of packing up for a road trip, backing up to your back door might be all that is necessary for a day trip. So, Back UP for more fun this July! What do outdoor moments have to do with branding? Folding mesh back chairs and tables will be appreciated for additional guests or when they do pack up
- Who's Got Your Back?
From wooden, to plastic to extendable- there is a back scratch tool for everyone! Our backs don't get enough credit- we "break our back" with manual labor, we "pat ourselves on the back " when we want to acknowledge achievement and when we offer assurance and protection we "have your back Who has your back for maintaining your brand's identity and growing awareness? We do! By the way, sleep easy, the back scratchers featured here are CPSIA compliant.
- Reasons To Target The Date!
11- National Spread Joy Day Family Fun Month Back to School - including ways to give back, supporting
- Giving Back to Veteran's Housing
Every purchase of a Patriot Cooler or Drinkware product gives back 20% of the net proceeds to Homes For
- Give Back One For One
As a former teacher, I know first hand that some families are unable to send their children to school Besides challenges with students coming from lower income homes, school budgets are tight and many teachers Give Back programs like the one with our partner line Aakron, make a difference in the classroom. collecting merchandise donations from generous American corporations and providing them to qualified schools segment those goods back to individuals that need help the most.















