by lweber | Oct 20, 2011 | Our News
What’s better than 15 minutes of fame? A month of fame! If you submit a photograph (or photographs) for our calendar contest, you might get this chance!
Send us your best, your most creative, your most colorful, and your most inspired photographs and you could be featured in our 2012 calendar. The staff members here at Minuteman Press will judge each photograph (without knowing the owner’s name) and vote for their “top twelve”.
All submissions are due by Friday, October 28 at 5:00 pm. For more information and tips for success, please visit our calendar contest page. We have also posted the winning photos from our 2010 calendar and 2011 calendar. Good luck!
by lweber | Oct 18, 2011 | Networking Event
Michael and Jake Attended the Western Mass Business Expo lunch at the Mass Mutual Center. They got to hear Mike Kittredge speak about how he started Yankee Candle and his new adventure with his son at Kringle Candle. As a small business it was inspirational to hear how he grew Yankee Candle from his parents basement to an international brand.
by lweber | Oct 18, 2011 | Networking Event
Michael attended the Western Mass Business Expo breakfast. While there he heard John Morse the president and publisher of Merriam-Webster speak about language and how the dictionary plays a part in the modern world. Michael is pictured above with Andy Jensen of Jx2 Productions.
by lweber | Oct 12, 2011 | Networking Event
Michael was pleased to be able to attend the ACCGS October After 5 at Westfield Bank in East Longmeadow, MA. Everybody was talking about the upcoming Western Mass Business Expo which will be held October 18th at the Mass Mutual Center. Michael is pictured above with Barbara Kolosowski from the Springfield Boys and Girls Club and Barb Perry from Reminder Publications.
by lweber | Oct 12, 2011 | In The News
What exciting news for the town of Enfield and surrounding communities! Thanks to a major sponsor, the Rotary Club of Enfield is even closer to building an accessible playground for local families. While club members were rolling up their sleeves to maintain grassroots fundraising efforts, this significant donation will help the project move much faster!
This project is near and dear to us because Lindsey proposed the idea during her Rotary presidency in 2009-2010. Stay tuned for continuing updates!