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As promised, here is the Cambridge Local First Spotlight
Newsletter. I only have a couple of entries, so please read
and, at the end of the document, there is an opportunity for
you to submit your highlights for your business for April.
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7th Biennial Book Arts Show
Featuring one-of-a-kind and limited edition books in both
contemporary and traditional formats with an extensive variety
in material and technique. This show is for the serious
collector of book art and those who have an interest in knowing
more about this unique art form.
March
29 - April 29, 2007
Opening
Reception:
Thursday, March 29
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Gallery Talks
April 15 and 22 (Sunday)
2 - 3:30 pm
Participants:
Frank Brannon, Dennis Dahill, Kay Dolezal, Johanna Finnegan-Topitzer,
Emily Gold, Rebecca Goodale, Donna L. Lish, Emily Martin, Dianne
Miller, Veronica Morgan, Beverly Nichols, Jan Owen, Max Payne,
Claire Jeanine Satin, Annie Silverman, Stephanie Mahan Stigliano,
Annie Zeybekoglu
Photo:
"Midsummer Night's Dream" by Max Payne. Photo Credit: Carol
Krauss
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Dear Members of Cambridge Local First,
My name is Maisie Allison, and I recently joined CLF on
behalf of the Harvard
Lampoon magazine. I am writing to let you know about a
special advertising
opportunity we have in the Lampoon this spring--and the
exclusive discount we are offering to members of CLF.
As the most widely-distributed magazine at Harvard and with
a readership of
over 30,000, the Lampoon occupies a powerful position in the
Cambridge market. We are a small business -- just like you
-- and understand the realities of small advertising
budgets. That's why you might find this program worth a
look.
Basically, you will have an ad that works for three full
months for just a few
dollars a day -- and it will be right in front the students
who make (or can make) your business profitable.
Please
contact me for the rates card. I have included a
link to our page on the CLF website. Please let me know
if you have any questions, and I look forward to hearing
from you. Thanks so much!
All best,
Maisie
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