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Ella Jones
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Greystone Properties offers luxury apartments in Columbus Georgia

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Here are some easy tips to decorate your home. Taking a few moments to think about your home will help you fully enjoy it. Think about your home, and answer these questions: 1. What do you want it to be? If you want your home to be a tranq...
Decorating has changed dramatically in recent years. Many years ago people put great amounts of money in art and accent pieces. That's still an option – art and collectibles can be great ways to express yourself. If you find a piece of art that you tru...
A school fundraising project in 1992 raised funds for a construction project, and has left a lasting legacy. Today, the current principal says that the wall adds to the school and to the community. The wall added an attractive entrance to the school...
Brick fundraising specialist Larry Cannon (www.bricksculpture.com) has helped hospitals, churches, schools and non-profits raise funds with memorial brick fundraising since 1988. In 1992, a brick fundraising wall raised over $100,000 for Columbus High S...
Brick fundraising is an easy way to raise money for schools, hospitals, religious institutions, non-profits, government buildings, or any worthwhile project. It's easy to start a brick fundraising project – First decide the price of a personalized...
Brick fundraising is an easy way to raise money for schools, hospitals, religious institutions, non-profits, government buildings, or any worthwhile project. Engraved names on brick are great as a fundraiser or to appropriately honor donors. A donor w...
So, you're looking for a fundraising project for a school, sports team or construction project and you're thinking about engraved bricks. Brick fundraising is pretty simple, but what are the pitfalls? We talked to Larry Cannon (www.bricksculpture...