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Custom Christmas Ornaments

by admin on October 23, 2010 · 2 comments

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Each year the White House creates die cast ornaments with an image embossed in the center and the year in which it was made, cast into the piece.  They are of course collectors items and can be purchased online through the proper channels.  But the White House isn’t the only one that can create yearly personalized and custom ornaments. The Monterey Company loves taking part ...

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Many, whether they are Catholic or not, have heard the term ‘patron saint’. Patron saints are chosen as special protectors or guardians of specific areas in life. These areas can include occupations, illnesses, churches, countries, seas, oceans and anything else that is important to human life. History of Our Lady of Loreto: Patron Saint of Aviation: Patrons can be chosen by popes as well as ...

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As a designer, well, as an artist really, one of the key components of creative work is freedom. The ability to let the imagination invent at will and then finding ways to manifest that vision is really what creating is all about. And by far, its one of the guiding principles that the Monterey Company is committed to supporting in their clients whether that be ...

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The months of May and June typically mark high school and college graduations across the United States. These commencements are held in sports stadiums, parade grounds or other outdoor arenas equipped to handle large crowds. Typically, students or school alumni give the graduation speeches. Common themes are wishing the candidates well in the “real world,” and cautioning them that academia is a special place. Most ...

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Medallions Make the Marathon

The 11th Annual Rock n’ Roll Marathon, held June 1 in San Diego, promised to be challenging and fun. The 26.2 mile course begins in Balboa Park, runs through Hillcrest skirts the San Diego Zoo, then features the historic Gaslamp Quarter and the San Diego Harbor. After that, the course travels up Highway 163, by the bayside communities, Sea World and ends up at the ...

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