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Although lapel pins have been around for many years, it has been in the last 10 years that they have become an integral part of business and social connections. The uses have broadened over the years in proportion to customers creativity, and we thought a list of the top ten uses would give everyone an idea of the scope of lapel pins reach. 1. Incentive ...

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Monterey Company’s latest addition, Turkitten, has been settling in well.  In preparation for the upcoming changes at Monterey Company, division of labor has occurred.  Turkitten has decided to be the ‘boss’, and has designated Paloma to handle the micro blogging and play to her great social skills.  Turkitten has also been kind enough to not only oversee the Mascot division’s responsibilities, but also doubling as ...

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Its been a few weeks since Turkitten moved into the Stark/Monterey Company home, and after much adjustment, and some ruffled fur, Paloma has graciously taken to Turkitten and there has actually been some nose touching and kissing!  We were careful to be sensitive to Paloma’s feelings, and assured her that she continues to be the number one canine mascot for Monterey Company, and that Turkitten ...

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Elephant odyssey

by montereypins on July 17, 2009 · 0 comments

The San Diego Zoo’s most recent exhibit, “Elephant Odyssey,” successfully melds the ancient with the current. For those who like remnants of the past, there are fossils and artifacts of mammoths who living on this earth nearly 12,000 years ago. And for those who want to focus on the present, you’re introduced to the seven unique elephants who live in the pavilion year round, including ...

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Free Billy Case

Singer Cher held up a “Free Billy” T-shirt for the cameras to help convince the Los Angeles City Council that they needed to build a “Pachyderm Forest” at the LA Zoo. The “Free Billy” T-Shirt showed a large elephant behind bars. Billy, an African elephant from the zoo, was about to be sent off because his pen was too small. However, the LA City Council ...

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A Cat Friendly Place

Once upon a time, an orange tabby and his brother with black and white spots, started hanging around Café Aroma. They were cold and hungry. Stray kittens are uncommon in the Alpine Village of Idyllwild, so the staff started taking care of them. One server brought in an old down comforter, they fed them delicious scraps and the outside heaters became their favorite napping places. ...

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Lapel Pins Help Nonprofits Get Donations

Many nonprofit organizations have asked The Monterey Company to create lapel pins that they can use as donor gifts. So when donors donate, they receive decorative pins as an acknowledgement of their financial support. One local nonprofit organization, the Animal Rescue Friends of Idyllwild (ARF), works to find permanent homes for animals that are homeless, unwanted, or otherwise neglected. They offer spay and neuter assistance, ...

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