Minuteman Press
CONVERSE PLAZA • 1200 E. Main Street, Suite 15 • Spartanburg, SC 29307
Phone: 864-542-0400 • Fax: 864-542-0502
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Minuteman Press
CONVERSE PLAZA • 1200 E. Main Street, Suite 15 • Spartanburg, SC 29307
Phone: 864-542-0400 • Fax: 864-542-0502
E-Mail Us
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During the annual Law Day Celebration on Tuesday, May 1st in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the Spartanburg County Bar Association honored a private attorney who is well-known and three courthouse workers.
Saturday April 14th is the day for the 13th annual mega-cycling event, the Assault on the Carolinas, which will take place in Brevard, South Carolina in western North Carolina in the vicinity of Spartanburg. The event is run by the Pisgah Forest Rotary Club, which uses the event as its primary fund raiser for the year, and is no doubt using flyer printing and poster printing to make the public aware of the event so they will become spectators throughout the route and make contributions to the organization.
On Thursday, March 8, a new book titled The Underground Guide to Spartanburg written by Joe Mullinax will be released by Hub City Press of Spartanburg in conjunction with the opening of a park located on West Main Street. The new guidebook is 104 pages and will be available for a price of $6.95. Hub City Press will no doubt be using printing services to print flyers, and using poster printing to promote the new book so that people who are planning to visit the city will use it as their primary guide.
Now in its 17th year, the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a program that is run across the United States that honors young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism, presented honors earlier this month to youth volunteers from Iva, Columbia and Spartanburg, South Carolina. The top two youth volunteers, Helen Clay, age 16, and Anthony Frederick, 13, rose close to a combined total of $50,000 and were involved in other significant charitable activities. They used printing services to print flyers and posters about their activities in their local communities so that the public would be made aware of their causes and contribute to them as well.
Eva Hoffman, a student from Spartanburg High School, was awarded at the South Carolina Bar Associations annual meeting on Friday January 20 for her essay on the fundamental right to counsel as part of the 2011 Law Day sponsored by the Senior Lawyers Division of the South Carolina Bar Association. The essay contest was started three years ago at the local level by Circuit Court Judge Mark Hayes to encourage students to develop an interest in the constitution and the rights that it affords United States citizens. This was the first year that the Bar Association decided to open the essay contest to all students in the state and used printing services to print flyers and brochures to distribute to schools regarding the topic of the essay for the year and the rules of the contest.
Ivey-OSullivan Health Care Services in Spartanburg, South Carolina recently announced that it is upgrading its services to victims of automobile accidents by providing immediate care and evaluation on a priority basis. If not treated immediately, according to Dr. Gabe OSullivan, chiropractor at Ivey-OSullivan Health Care Services, serious damage can be done to the body as a result of these accidents as impact transfers a great of force on impact to the victims body and can be the cause of serious long term back and problems with the spinal cord.
With teenage pregnancy a major problem in Spartanburg County, last week, the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy started a new campaign to highlight the problem. Called Not Right Now: Put Pregnancy on Pause, the campaign is using a variety of printing services to create informational fliers and brochures to distribute to the teenage population and is also marketing their campaign on billboards and on the Internet to parents and the entire Spartanburg, South Carolina community.