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Retractableawnings.com Proudly Featured Five Entries in IFAI's International Achievement Awards at 2008 ExpoFor the first time, RetractableAwnings.com entered its projects for the International Achievement Awards at the Industrial Fabrics Association International 2008 competition at its annual expo and trade fair. RetractableAwnings.com submitted five projects in two categories, facing stiff competition from a variety of retractable awning and shade companies from Ohio to Australia. The winners of the awards of excellence and achievement were announced in the middle of the 2008 expo. - November 17, 2008 Betty's Originals: Homemade Baskets That Taste As Good As They Look
Irma Burns, owner of Betty's Originals, uses Lance crackers, cookies and chips to make an edible gift basket that is appropriate for all occasions. - November 16, 2008 One Way Furniture to Open a New Store: CJ Home and Office
Long Island, NY – The online furniture megastore One Way Furniture is proud to announce the opening of a 3rd store, CJ Home and Office. All web stores offer exceptional deals on discount furniture for the home, office and commercial setting. - November 09, 2008 ServiceMaster: Emerald Coast's Restoration Services for More Than 20 Years
In business more than two decades, ServiceMaster serves the Emerald Coast area, specializing in high end restoration work. - November 05, 2008 LONG DISTANCE MOVING EXPERTS, TRANSIT SYSTEMS, OFFER MONEY-SAVING TIPS FOR THE SEASON
This fall, save some green (while everything else turns red, orange and brown) with Transit Systems' moving tips. - November 01, 2008 DirectBuy of Fort Lauderdale Helps Habitat for Humanity through Rain, Sleet, Snow or Hurricane
DirectBuy of Fort Lauderdale helps turn two Habitat Houses into homes. - October 28, 2008 Clever Garden Designers Should Be Pitching To Developers says Duncan Heather, Principal of The Oxford College of Garden Design
We may be hurtling towards a global recession and the news may be all financial doom and gloom, but there is still a bright spot on the horizon for both established and newly-graduated garden designers in the form of recent mandatory changes to county council planning regulations says Duncan Heather, Principal of The Oxford College of Garden Design. - October 22, 2008
