Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Dear Friend of ASO: Information on customized greeting cards from the ASA. FYI - Please share. Sincerely, Barbara C. YavorcikPresidentAutism Society of Ohio701 S. Main St.Akron, OH 44311(330) 376-0211fax: (330) 376-1226email: askASO@...home: byavorcik@...web: www.autismohio.org-------------------------------- Order your holiday cards online and support ASA today! You asked for them, we've got them! ASA has partnered with Brightdoc.com to introduce the first ever ASA Greeting Card Series. The greeting card series will feature artwork created by selected participants of the 2006 Celebrating Talents initiative, which showcased the talents of individuals with autism. The first card design, entitled "Argyle Lake," was created by Long Island-based artist Illiou, an adult with autism. You can also select other holiday-themed cards like "Berry Christmas," "Mr. and Mrs. Claus" and the ASA autism awareness ribbon. Each set contains 10 cards with the design of your choice on the cover, and the artist's bio on the back. You can choose a standard greeting or customize your very own. You can even add your family photo for a personalized touch! And for companies not wanting the hassle of mailing large volumes of cards, Brightdoc.com will mail them for you. Simply upload your mailing file and enjoy this time saving feature. All standard orders will ship in 1-3 business days. Be sure to visit us at www.autism-society.org and click on Order customized holiday greeting cards and support ASA! under latest news or visit: http://www.autism-society.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr011=xxml62am01.app24a & page=NewsArticle & id=9133 & news_iv_ctrl=-1Holiday greeting cards are the perfect way to send your well wishes and support ASA! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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