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The Ultimate Lawn Greetings Guide
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Feb 10 2009, 9:33 PM EST by
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WOW...What many of us have been waiting for, for years...Not just for the newbie, although we wish it had been around when we started out, but also gives tips that some experienced lawn greeters may have overlooked or not thought about in a while...
Jane - from Phoenix Storks has compiled an ebook from posts to our lawn greetings business owner's forum, input from the experiences of other lawn greeters, and her very own experiences...
It is an AWESOME ebook, especially for someone thinking about starting up a lawn greetings business...A definite "Must Have"...
For more information, visit http://www.ultimatelawngreetingsguide.com/
Also, if interested in starting up your own lawn greetings business, visit http://www.lawn-greetings.com/, and http://www.lawn-greetings.org/ - You won't be disappointed if you do...
Looking for a Lawn Greeting or Yard Card in the Lorain County, Medina County, Cuyahoga County, or Ashland County area??? Check us out at http://www.yardcardsurprise.com/
If this is not in your area - Check out http://www.rentaflock.com/ or http://www.flamingoed.com/ for A Lawn Greetings Company in your area...
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"KIng of the Hill" Feb 8, 2009 Episode Stork DIsplay
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Feb 10 2009, 9:27 PM EST by
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WOW - Did you see it, Did you see it???
The Sunday February 8, 2009 episode - "Lucky See Monkey Do" of "King Of The Hill" that aired -- (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) showed a brief Stork Baby Announcement Display...
This is the first episode of the series to air in high definition and was totally awesome, especially if you are in the Lawn Greetings/Yard Cards business...
Several members from the LGA (Lawn Greetings Association, Inc) noticed it and the "buzz" was on...
This just goes to show how far Lawn Greetings/Yard Cards/Stork Baby Announcements have come over the years - They are becoming an integral part of Americana and the way that we celebrate special occasions - Baby Announcements - Welcoming Home Mom and the "Little Bundle of Joy", Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, Mother's/Father's Day, Flamingo Flockings and any other special occasion you can think of...
We will be contacting FOX to see if they can do a "Flamingo Flocking" for one of the character's birthdays...
Stay Tuned...
Signing off for now...
Mike and Marlene
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Stork on Feb 8, 2009 Episode of "King of the Hill"
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Feb 10 2009, 9:23 PM EST by
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WOW - Did you see it, Did you see it???
The Sunday February 8, 2009 episode - "Lucky See Monkey Do" of "King Of The Hill" that aired -- (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) showed a brief Stork Baby Announcement Display...
This is the first episode of the series to air in high definition and was totally awesome, especially if you are in the Lawn Greetings/Yard Cards business...
Several members from the LGA (Lawn Greetings Association, Inc) noticed it and the "buzz" was on...
This just goes to show how far Lawn Greetings/Yard Cards/Stork Baby Announcements have come over the years - They are becoming an integral part of Americana and the way that we celebrate special occasions - Baby Announcements - Welcoming Home Mom and the "Little Bundle of Joy", Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, Mother's/Father's Day, Flamingo Flockings and any other special occasion you can think of...
We will be contacting FOX to see if they can do a "Flamingo Flocking" for one of the character's birthdays...
Stay Tuned...
Signing off for now...
Mike and Marlene
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Happy New Year 2009!!!
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Jan 2 2009, 9:13 AM EST by
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Wishing everyone a Very Happy, Safe, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year 2009 from Yard Card Surprise - Mike & Marlene!!!
We also wanted everyone to know that we have added many new displays that are sure to be hits this upcoming Spring and plan to add more...
Our new displays are:
* 2D Bees and Bee Hives - I just love the adorable little heart on the door of the Hive... * 2D Candle Cupcakes * 2D Cherry Topped Cupcakes * 2D Antelope/Deer * 2D Eight Balls * 2D Golf Display - Golf Balls with sayings, Golf Carts, Golf Bags, and Golf Greens * 2D Monkeys * 2D Mouse On A Cheese Wedge * 2D Music Notes * 2D Old Age Traffic Signs * 2D "Over The Hill" Wacky Phrase Tombstones * 2D "Puppy Love" Puppies - These are sooooooooooo cute... * 2D Princess Crowns - Great For "Sweet 16" Celebrations * 2D Red Hats - For All You Red Hatters Out There... * 2D Skunks
Please check out our website - http://www.YardCardSurprise.com to view all our offerings and we look forward to serving you and all your special occasions...
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April Is Lawn Greetings Month
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Apr 1 2008, 7:25 AM EDT by
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April Fool's kicks off Lawn Greetings Month
Fremont, OH, April 1, 2008- President/Executor Michelle Reed of the Lawn Greetings Association, Inc. (LGA) announced today a declaration that April be considered as "Lawn Greetings Month". The purpose of Lawn Greetings Month is not only to promote awareness of the industry to the general public, but to help bring smiles to those who are celebrating a special occasion or event.
The lawn greetings industry can be defined as small local businesses which help their customers celebrate various special occasions and events by renting displays that are set up in a recipient's yard.
Reed states that she and members of the industry are very excited to declare their first holiday. "This is a stepping stone in gaining national exposure and awareness of the industry. We all love to help people celebrate the special moments in their life, and a lawn greetings display is a unique and fun way to do it." As a part of this celebration, lawn greetings companies across the nation will be putting out displays in honor of this milestone event.
Association members are also planning another important event based on the creator of the original Plastic Pink Flamingo, Mr. Don Featherstone. In the birthplace and hometown of Featherstone, (Leominster, MA) Mayor Dean Mazzarella declared June 23 as Pink Flamingo Day. On this day, lawn greetings company owners across the country plan on setting out pink flamingo displays in honor of the pink lawn ornament.
The LGA is the leading authority and only non-profit trade association of the lawn greetings industry which consists of members from across the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, England, and New Zealand. For more information, visit the Lawn Greetings Association, Inc. on the web at http://www.Lawn-Greetings.org or to find your local Lawn Greetings Company visit The Flamingoed Lawn Greetings Directory at http://www.flamingoed.com/
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April Is Lawn Greetings Month
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Apr 1 2008, 7:16 AM EDT by
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April Fool's kicks off Lawn Greetings Month
Fremont, OH, April 1, 2008- President/Executor Michelle Reed of the Lawn Greetings Association, Inc. (LGA) announced today a declaration that April be considered as "Lawn Greetings Month". The purpose of Lawn Greetings Month is not only to promote awareness of the industry to the general public, but to help bring smiles to those who are celebrating a special occasion or event.
The lawn greetings industry can be defined as small local businesses which help their customers celebrate various special occasions and events by renting displays that are set up in a recipient's yard.
Reed states that she and members of the industry are very excited to declare their first holiday. "This is a stepping stone in gaining national exposure and awareness of the industry. We all love to help people celebrate the special moments in their life, and a lawn greetings display is a unique and fun way to do it." As a part of this celebration, lawn greetings companies across the nation will be putting out displays in honor of this milestone event.
Association members are also planning another important event based on the creator of the original Plastic Pink Flamingo, Mr. Don Featherstone. In the birthplace and hometown of Featherstone, (Leominster, MA) Mayor Dean Mazzarella declared June 23 as Pink Flamingo Day. On this day, lawn greetings company owners across the country plan on setting out pink flamingo displays in honor of the pink lawn ornament.
The LGA is the leading authority and only non-profit trade association of the lawn greetings industry which consists of members from across the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, England, and New Zealand. For more information, visit the Lawn Greetings Association, Inc. on the web at http://www.Lawn-Greetings.org or to find your local Lawn Greetings Company visit The Flamingoed Lawn Greetings Directory at http://www.flamingoed.com/
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Storks and other Baby BIrth Annoucement Signs
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Mar 7 2008, 4:34 PM EST by
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It seems that hospitals and OB/GYN offices are discouraging the use of signs to announce your little "bundle of joy"...
Something they don't tell you is that according to The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) there have been 250 reported cases of non-family infant abductions between the years 1983 to 2007.
These figures from the NCMEC are based on a 24 year period, with over 100 million births! After extensive research, our association (LGA - Lawn Greetings Association) has yet to find any factual statistics which proves that an infant abduction was the direct result of having a lawn sign, stork announcement, or other birth announcement in the yard.
In fact, the NCMEC statistics show that health care facilites are the number one target of infant abductions with 49% of those 250 infant abductions having taken place within these institutions.
Of that 49%, 56% of those abductions were actually from the mother's own hospital room, 14% from the hospital nursery, 14% from pediatrics, and 16% from other locations within the health care facility.
These statistics may be verified with the NCMEC at http://www.ncmec.org/en_US/documents/InfantAbductionStats.pdf.
It seems that the health care facilities are the ones that publish this information to parents, attempting to get the monkey off their backs...
Most people have a false sense of security about institutions, such as the health care facilties, but they are the number one targets for infant abductions...
We need to heighten this awareness among parents, especially birth mothers...When selecting a facility to give birth in, please ask them and have them provide details about their security measures.
Birth Announcement signs can be used to alert neighbors that there is a new baby in the neighborhood and the neighbors can then keep a closer watch out for strange individuals in the neighborhood.
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Greetings and Welcome
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Mar 4 2008, 6:11 AM EST by
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Here we can discuss the industry or if you would like specific information about Yard Card Surprise, we would be happy to provide it to you...
Enjoy and Keep Coming Back for news about the industry and Yard Card Surprise.
Mike...
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