Hi all, if you are about to embark on a promotional campaign and you need to watch your pennies then look no further than a Promotional Tee Shirt from Promotions-R-Us. I will tell you why the humble tee shirt should be the item you choose.
1. The cost per sighting-If you were looking to promote your company with a mouse mat, a coffee mug, golf ball etc how many people are going to view your logo in the life span of that product? Compare the items I have mentioned to a tee shirt with your logo or promotional message printed on the chest or the back or both. An outing to the football, to Westfield, to the city will have hundreds and thousands of people catching sight of your promotional tee shirt. View advertising like this to pay per click advertising on a social web site. The ad on Facebook appears over and over to hundreds of thousands of people, it is viewed regularly by so many. The tee shirt is the same, every time someone wheres your tee shirt they are a mobile bill-board for your company, club etc.
The best way of maximising the amount of people who view the shirts is to tailor the shirt to the company or club. Ensure that the shirt is fashionable , that the design or message is relevant and in a format that looks good, provide a shirt that fits well for both men, women and children. This way the owner of the shirt will want to wear it. Poor quality, cheap looking design and workmanship will work in the opposite way.
2.The tee shirt is a product we all like receiving and a garment that we all wear. A tee shirt can be provided in various price ranges to fit to any budget, they are made to suit today's fashion eg slim fit, modern fit etc. T shirts are made in a huge range of colours, thicknesses, v necks, round necks, you name it we can match a t shirt to your need.
3.Value. Your client will always think that they are receiving an item that is worth more than it actually costs you. Have a look in the shops, on EBay etc, t-shirts sell for anything up to $150.00 bucks!!!!!!! Perceived value ladies and gentleman. We provide many different brands of tees, many of these tees are relabeled under the guise of surf companies, sporting companies etc. How many companies now offer a promotional tee every time you spend a certain amount of dollars, or buy a certain product eg:- Beer, Power Tools,Wine, etc. Clients will pay more for the product just to get the one that provides the "free tee". It is amazing but it simply works.
4 Tee shirts now appeal to so many more companies and clients as we are able to provide the tee to suit all genders, age groups etc. When we started there was a very very small choice, the tees were "UNISEX" remember that term, this meant they were a big boxy shirt that anyone could wear. You didn't look good in it but everyone could wear it. The colours are fantastic and follow today's fashion.
5.What is a tee suitable for?- The tee is now suitable for anything. Slim fit women's style tees are used by ladies clothing companies, accessory stores, jewellery stores etc. Racing style men's tees can be used for automotive stores, clubs, sporting groups. Classy tees and colours are used in cafes, souvenir shops, by musical groups, theatres etc. Basic tees are used by large shops doing a one off promotion, rock groups, schools, etc.You name it there is a tee shirt for every business, club, school, group etc.
At Promotions-R-Us we can produce small quantities, large quantities for major events, and we cater for your companies budget. I believe the tee shirt is value for money, gives great potential for capturing the most viewings per dollar spent.
Come in and discuss your requirements or give us a call at any time, we would love to work with you.
Regards Steve Davenport
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
P 0883521753
F0883521771
steve@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Low Cost marketing Tips
Low Cost Marketing Tips
Hi all, here some great tips for all of you wanting to market your business without spending to much money.
Google maps- Now everybody is using I Phone and like other brands for their business (and everything else) being on Google Maps is a must if you want your business to be found. Make sure you also embed a google map of your business on your website, so that you are as visible as possible. Being on Google Maps will also increase your rankings with Google
Email Marketing and SMS Marketing. We all have great data bases at our disposal right? We have them on our email address books, phone contacts, MYOB Customer lists etc. By using the digital network we are able to communicate industry information, sales offers, company updates, frequent buyer programmes etc.
Ensure that your information within your emails or sms are to the point and relevant. Ensure also that you only send to clients who wish to be emailed. Put a note on the bottom that enables the client to opt out at any time.
Regularity is the name of the game and you should plan via your computer calendar items that you would like to communicate to your data base. This will ensure that you remember to and get in the habit of sending these communications on a regular basis.
Leads Clubs- Join a local Leads or Business Networking Group. This is a great way of spreading the word to many people. Most States and Cities have a group near you. These clubs run in the following way, a breakfast meeting once a week or fortnight. Each member gives a 30 second run down of what they do. Each member gives a summary of business leads they have passed onto fellow members. A different member gives a 20minute talk at every meeting and answers questions from the members. Another 30 second explanation of your business closes the meeting.
This is a great way of spreading the word. Each member knows hundreds of other people in business, friends and family. They recommend you and you recommend them. The lead they give you then have their contacts and so on.
Many long lasting friendships, and business relationships begin this way and I have found that this type of group is possibly the best form of advertising that we have been involved in.
Testimonials-are a great way of having existing clients detail their positive experiences with your company to their clients and to many potential clients. Include you testimonials on your web site for everyone to visit and to read. There is no better endorsement of your company than the positive experiences of your current clients.
If you are really clever you can video the testimonial and embed that on your site. This is even better as your potential clients can look into the eyes of your happy customer and get a real feel for their excitement and satisfaction.
Tracking-How many of you have a web site but have no idea of how many people visit your site, how they found their way to your site, how long they spent on your site etc>? Google Analytics is a great way of finding out much of this information and it is also free!!!!!
Pay Per Click Advertising- This is almost a must now and it is also a form of advertising where you only pay when someone visits you advertisement. See advertising on social networking groups like Facebook for more information.
If we are not tracking our advertising campaigns, or monitoring our web sites etc then we are all missing out on must have information!!!! We can all spend a lot of money on web sites, printing, advertising campaigns, but if that is where it starts and stops we are doing our businesses a real injustice.
Until next time
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
steve@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
Hi all, here some great tips for all of you wanting to market your business without spending to much money.
Google maps- Now everybody is using I Phone and like other brands for their business (and everything else) being on Google Maps is a must if you want your business to be found. Make sure you also embed a google map of your business on your website, so that you are as visible as possible. Being on Google Maps will also increase your rankings with Google
Email Marketing and SMS Marketing. We all have great data bases at our disposal right? We have them on our email address books, phone contacts, MYOB Customer lists etc. By using the digital network we are able to communicate industry information, sales offers, company updates, frequent buyer programmes etc.
Ensure that your information within your emails or sms are to the point and relevant. Ensure also that you only send to clients who wish to be emailed. Put a note on the bottom that enables the client to opt out at any time.
Regularity is the name of the game and you should plan via your computer calendar items that you would like to communicate to your data base. This will ensure that you remember to and get in the habit of sending these communications on a regular basis.
Leads Clubs- Join a local Leads or Business Networking Group. This is a great way of spreading the word to many people. Most States and Cities have a group near you. These clubs run in the following way, a breakfast meeting once a week or fortnight. Each member gives a 30 second run down of what they do. Each member gives a summary of business leads they have passed onto fellow members. A different member gives a 20minute talk at every meeting and answers questions from the members. Another 30 second explanation of your business closes the meeting.
This is a great way of spreading the word. Each member knows hundreds of other people in business, friends and family. They recommend you and you recommend them. The lead they give you then have their contacts and so on.
Many long lasting friendships, and business relationships begin this way and I have found that this type of group is possibly the best form of advertising that we have been involved in.
Testimonials-are a great way of having existing clients detail their positive experiences with your company to their clients and to many potential clients. Include you testimonials on your web site for everyone to visit and to read. There is no better endorsement of your company than the positive experiences of your current clients.
If you are really clever you can video the testimonial and embed that on your site. This is even better as your potential clients can look into the eyes of your happy customer and get a real feel for their excitement and satisfaction.
Tracking-How many of you have a web site but have no idea of how many people visit your site, how they found their way to your site, how long they spent on your site etc>? Google Analytics is a great way of finding out much of this information and it is also free!!!!!
Pay Per Click Advertising- This is almost a must now and it is also a form of advertising where you only pay when someone visits you advertisement. See advertising on social networking groups like Facebook for more information.
If we are not tracking our advertising campaigns, or monitoring our web sites etc then we are all missing out on must have information!!!! We can all spend a lot of money on web sites, printing, advertising campaigns, but if that is where it starts and stops we are doing our businesses a real injustice.
Until next time
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
steve@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Coromandel Ramblers Match 2 Report
The CVRCC A grade boys started the ball rolling nicely in game 2. After being washed out in week 1 our boys fronted at Hawthorndene Oval against our nemisis Western Youth in a one day fixture. After an early wicket veteran Dave Benson 47 and stand in captain Josh Haussen steadied the ship. After a 60 run partnership Haussen departed the scene and an all to familiar Ramblers collapse followed. Only Gormlie and Veroude chimed in late in the inning to see the Ramblers through to 133. This total should have been within the reach of Western Youth however a devastating opening bowling combination of Caleb Blesing 5 for 24 and Jeff Stanley 4 for 18 ripped the heart out of a meek WY batting attack. A great effort by our boys that sees CVRCC fill top place with 2 wins and 0 losses.
The B grade fronted to Southern at Serpentine Reserve, where CVRCC, thanks to Kingsley Smith with 5 wickets held Southern to a modest 173. Sean Conlon and Leigh Porter opened the innings with the words of the skipper ring in their ears, "do not invent shots play with in your limitations and see us to 60 runs with no loss. That they did with Conlon 47 and Porter 21 falling quickly after reaching the 60 runs. Jono Hilditch followed quickly and it was left to Benson and Davenport to see the innings through to drinks. With 30 overs left 90 runs were required and it wasn't until 2 runs before the victory that benson fell on 31. Davenport remained not out on 59 as the Ramblers banked its second pre-Christmas victory in a row. We must now consolidate with a win against Cove in round three. The B grade are in third place with a very handy quotient.
The C grade sadly were never in the contest at Weymouth Oval against a very good ICC Shark outfit. Chasing a mammoth 334 the Ramblers were bowled out still 200 runs shy for 134. Only the father and son combination of Brett Chilton 25 and Ben Chilton 34 put up any real resistance to the ICC attack. Restricting runs next week will be a priority for the C grade. The C grade are now anchored to the base of the table with 0 wins and 2 losses.
The D grade played out a nail biter at Kenilworth Oval against Adelaide Cavaliers. Our boys posted an average 198, but were out 7 and a bit overs from the end of the day and this gave the cavaliers a huge advantage. After a brisk start the Ramblers took some quick middle order wickets, however it was not quite enough as the Cavaliers reached 9/200 to win by just one wicket. Higgins shone with the ball taking 3 for 39, Pownceby was handy with 2 for 20 and Eitzen made it a good double by taking 2 for 29 to add to his 44 runs. A good effort by the lads but it shows why we all need to bat our full compliment of overs. Another 7 overs of batting would have won CVRCC the game. The D grade are in fifth place with 1 win and 1 loss.
Lets see everyone get to practice this week to work on our game. There is a huge improvement to be had in all grades whether it be in batting bowling or fielding.
Until next time..... Go Ramblers
Steve Davenport
Promotions R Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
http://www.promotions-r-us.com.au/
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/
The B grade fronted to Southern at Serpentine Reserve, where CVRCC, thanks to Kingsley Smith with 5 wickets held Southern to a modest 173. Sean Conlon and Leigh Porter opened the innings with the words of the skipper ring in their ears, "do not invent shots play with in your limitations and see us to 60 runs with no loss. That they did with Conlon 47 and Porter 21 falling quickly after reaching the 60 runs. Jono Hilditch followed quickly and it was left to Benson and Davenport to see the innings through to drinks. With 30 overs left 90 runs were required and it wasn't until 2 runs before the victory that benson fell on 31. Davenport remained not out on 59 as the Ramblers banked its second pre-Christmas victory in a row. We must now consolidate with a win against Cove in round three. The B grade are in third place with a very handy quotient.
The C grade sadly were never in the contest at Weymouth Oval against a very good ICC Shark outfit. Chasing a mammoth 334 the Ramblers were bowled out still 200 runs shy for 134. Only the father and son combination of Brett Chilton 25 and Ben Chilton 34 put up any real resistance to the ICC attack. Restricting runs next week will be a priority for the C grade. The C grade are now anchored to the base of the table with 0 wins and 2 losses.
The D grade played out a nail biter at Kenilworth Oval against Adelaide Cavaliers. Our boys posted an average 198, but were out 7 and a bit overs from the end of the day and this gave the cavaliers a huge advantage. After a brisk start the Ramblers took some quick middle order wickets, however it was not quite enough as the Cavaliers reached 9/200 to win by just one wicket. Higgins shone with the ball taking 3 for 39, Pownceby was handy with 2 for 20 and Eitzen made it a good double by taking 2 for 29 to add to his 44 runs. A good effort by the lads but it shows why we all need to bat our full compliment of overs. Another 7 overs of batting would have won CVRCC the game. The D grade are in fifth place with 1 win and 1 loss.
Lets see everyone get to practice this week to work on our game. There is a huge improvement to be had in all grades whether it be in batting bowling or fielding.
Until next time..... Go Ramblers
Steve Davenport
Promotions R Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
http://www.promotions-r-us.com.au/
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Business That We Recommend-Discount Party Supplies
Hi at Promotions-R-Us we are regularly asked do we know someone who you could recommend for.......
So many time are we asked I decided that I would devote a page on our website that features businesses that we use regularly, Know people who use them regularlu and are people that we would recommend to our clients family and friends.
We here is a business that we recommend. Please read on.
DISCOUNT PARTY SUPPLIES
"If you have children and they are having a birthday party soon, and lets face it who doesn't, then listen to this.
Discount Party Supplies offers you the convenience of online shopping for all of your kids party supplies and deliver Australia wide. Have you ever been to the shops to buy your party supplies only to find that they don't have the theme that your child is so desperately wanting or they only have a part of the range?
Well let Discount Party Supplies save you the time, money and frustration by being able to shop at home from a wide range of party supplies in all the kids favourite themes and have them delivered to your door.
Truly this takes all of the hassle out of the shopping. Simply order and in super quick time the products arrive allowing you to concentrate on the guest list the food and everything else that comes with a child's birthday."
www.discountpartysupplies.com.au
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotions-r-us
www.souvenirscene.com.au
So many time are we asked I decided that I would devote a page on our website that features businesses that we use regularly, Know people who use them regularlu and are people that we would recommend to our clients family and friends.
We here is a business that we recommend. Please read on.
DISCOUNT PARTY SUPPLIES
"If you have children and they are having a birthday party soon, and lets face it who doesn't, then listen to this.
Discount Party Supplies offers you the convenience of online shopping for all of your kids party supplies and deliver Australia wide. Have you ever been to the shops to buy your party supplies only to find that they don't have the theme that your child is so desperately wanting or they only have a part of the range?
Well let Discount Party Supplies save you the time, money and frustration by being able to shop at home from a wide range of party supplies in all the kids favourite themes and have them delivered to your door.
Truly this takes all of the hassle out of the shopping. Simply order and in super quick time the products arrive allowing you to concentrate on the guest list the food and everything else that comes with a child's birthday."
www.discountpartysupplies.com.au
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotions-r-us
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hi all, I have added this business to our web site's business we recommend page.
If you are looking to renovate your kitchen, bathroom or bedroom and you are looking for something special at a reasonable price, produced by a great fellow who has been in the industry for many years, then Cabinets Please is company for you.
Stephen Chapman is a great bloke who will come to yours to provide you with a free measure, design and quotation. It just does not get any better than that. Once you have accepted the quotation, Stephen constructs and installs. This is a truly complete service.
I have no hesitation in recommending Cabinets Please and Stephen Chapman to you. Give him a call on 0459 217 111 at any time.
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotions-r-us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
If you are looking to renovate your kitchen, bathroom or bedroom and you are looking for something special at a reasonable price, produced by a great fellow who has been in the industry for many years, then Cabinets Please is company for you.
Stephen Chapman is a great bloke who will come to yours to provide you with a free measure, design and quotation. It just does not get any better than that. Once you have accepted the quotation, Stephen constructs and installs. This is a truly complete service.
I have no hesitation in recommending Cabinets Please and Stephen Chapman to you. Give him a call on 0459 217 111 at any time.
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotions-r-us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
EFM National Awards 2010
Promotions-R-Us/Souvenir Scene, National suppliers of EFM merchandise, would like to congratulate all of the EFM award winners for 2010.
The awards were presented at the official dinner of the National EFM conference held at the Gold Coast last week.
We would also take this opportunity to thank EFM and all of the franchisees for all of their support over the past 6 years.
Keep up the good work and best wishes to all for 2011
"EFM Events Award 2010
EFM Elizabeth Vale
Shane and Paula O'Donoghue
EFM Finance Award 2010
EFM Woodville
Steve Hughes
EFM Rookie Award 2010
EFM Westmead
Bec and Blake Andreas
EFM Finalists for Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Caulfield
Simone Myles
EFM Kingston
Adelle Thompson
EFM Port Adelaide
Malcolm Ross and Cathy Cunningham
EFM West Lakes
Sharni Wilson-Smith and Noel Speck
EFM Winner of South Australia Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM City-Charles Street
Simon Tait
EFM Winner of Eastern States Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Hawthorn East
Nathan Louey, Peter Rhode and Fiona Lindblom
EFM National Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Port Lincoln
Mel Makin and Carl Semmler"
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
The awards were presented at the official dinner of the National EFM conference held at the Gold Coast last week.
We would also take this opportunity to thank EFM and all of the franchisees for all of their support over the past 6 years.
Keep up the good work and best wishes to all for 2011
"EFM Events Award 2010
EFM Elizabeth Vale
Shane and Paula O'Donoghue
EFM Finance Award 2010
EFM Woodville
Steve Hughes
EFM Rookie Award 2010
EFM Westmead
Bec and Blake Andreas
EFM Finalists for Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Caulfield
Simone Myles
EFM Kingston
Adelle Thompson
EFM Port Adelaide
Malcolm Ross and Cathy Cunningham
EFM West Lakes
Sharni Wilson-Smith and Noel Speck
EFM Winner of South Australia Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM City-Charles Street
Simon Tait
EFM Winner of Eastern States Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Hawthorn East
Nathan Louey, Peter Rhode and Fiona Lindblom
EFM National Franchise of the Year 2010
EFM Port Lincoln
Mel Makin and Carl Semmler"
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Monday, October 18, 2010
Ride Like Crazy Registrations
Just a reminder for all those intending to register for Ride Like Crazy, that if you register before 31st of October 2010 you will be guarantee'd your riding jersey for the event.
Try your Jersey's on at Promotion-R-Us 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
Phone 0883521753 if you have any questions with regards the sizes of the jerseys.
To look at details of the course, times, information FAQ click on the link to go to the http://www.ridelikecrazy.com/ride.html web site.
All profits go to the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation and to the Neurosurgical Research Foundation
This is a great ride for a great charities in honour of a great bloke!!! Dont be late registering for the event.
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotins-r-us.com.au
Try your Jersey's on at Promotion-R-Us 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
Phone 0883521753 if you have any questions with regards the sizes of the jerseys.
To look at details of the course, times, information FAQ click on the link to go to the http://www.ridelikecrazy.com/ride.html web site.
All profits go to the Flinders Medical Centre Foundation and to the Neurosurgical Research Foundation
This is a great ride for a great charities in honour of a great bloke!!! Dont be late registering for the event.
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.promotins-r-us.com.au
Weekend's Cricket
A pretty wet week meant that many games did not get away this weekend. The A grade CVRCC boys turned up to Hawthorndene only to be confronted with a wash out. Their game will revert to the one day format next weekend.
The B grade ventured down to Serpentine Reserve to play Southern to find perfect conditions and a well drained oval. Southern got away to a good start and were only 2 down for 93 at drinks and poised to post a big score. What they didn't factor on was Kingo Smith taking 5 for 47 after the break. A huge effort by our quick. New chum Josh Putland bowling his leggies chimed in with 3 for 29 and shows huge promise for a very young man. Southern ended the day with a moderate 173. The Ramblers will need to show the same gritty determination as week one to get over a determined Southern outfit.
Coromandel Valley Ramblers C Grade were smashed from one end of the oval to the other and did not help themselves by dropping a double digit amount of catches. Much work must be done at practice on our fielding to support our competent bowling line up. Sam Davenport with 2 for 93 was the only shining light with the ball. What could have been with 5 catches going down off his bowling alone. Southern finished the day at 7 for 334.
The D grade boys played Adelaide Cavaliers 2 at Kenilworth and made a handy 198 runs although they failed to bat out their overs. This gave Cavaliers a few bonus overs and by days end had replied with 1 for 36 off only five overs. Our fourth team will need to bowl tightly next Saturday to achieve victory. Batsmen who made an impression on the day were club legend Malcolm Lincoln with 47,Eitzen with 44 and Pownceby with 38. No one was able to turn their start into the big innings required.
Lets make sure we get out and support all the Ramblers teams next week. Early results can make or break teams in their bids to qualify for the finals.
Regards
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
The B grade ventured down to Serpentine Reserve to play Southern to find perfect conditions and a well drained oval. Southern got away to a good start and were only 2 down for 93 at drinks and poised to post a big score. What they didn't factor on was Kingo Smith taking 5 for 47 after the break. A huge effort by our quick. New chum Josh Putland bowling his leggies chimed in with 3 for 29 and shows huge promise for a very young man. Southern ended the day with a moderate 173. The Ramblers will need to show the same gritty determination as week one to get over a determined Southern outfit.
Coromandel Valley Ramblers C Grade were smashed from one end of the oval to the other and did not help themselves by dropping a double digit amount of catches. Much work must be done at practice on our fielding to support our competent bowling line up. Sam Davenport with 2 for 93 was the only shining light with the ball. What could have been with 5 catches going down off his bowling alone. Southern finished the day at 7 for 334.
The D grade boys played Adelaide Cavaliers 2 at Kenilworth and made a handy 198 runs although they failed to bat out their overs. This gave Cavaliers a few bonus overs and by days end had replied with 1 for 36 off only five overs. Our fourth team will need to bowl tightly next Saturday to achieve victory. Batsmen who made an impression on the day were club legend Malcolm Lincoln with 47,Eitzen with 44 and Pownceby with 38. No one was able to turn their start into the big innings required.
Lets make sure we get out and support all the Ramblers teams next week. Early results can make or break teams in their bids to qualify for the finals.
Regards
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Xmas Giveaways
Just a quick reminder that if your company is going to give promotional products away to clients this year, then now is the time to get moving on placing orders as printing and embroidery slots are filling fast.
I know we all hear that times in business are tough at the moment but this is the time to ensure that if a client is looking for a service or a product that he thinks of your company first.
Check out our new web site for ideas or ring us to discuss our huge range of promotional gifts and clothing. We can personalise almost anything for you, from coffee mugs, to bottled water,pens to caps and so much more.
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
www.promotions-r-us.cm.au
0883521753
I know we all hear that times in business are tough at the moment but this is the time to ensure that if a client is looking for a service or a product that he thinks of your company first.
Check out our new web site for ideas or ring us to discuss our huge range of promotional gifts and clothing. We can personalise almost anything for you, from coffee mugs, to bottled water,pens to caps and so much more.
Steve Davenport
Promotions-R-Us
www.promotions-r-us.cm.au
0883521753
Twilight Golf
Mount Lofty Golf Club presents Friday Night 9 Hole Twilight Golf
12th November, 10th December, 14th January, 4th February, 26th March.
Book now for Friday the 12th of November 2010
Play with friends- Guests Welcome-play socially or join the competition.
For those without a handicap the max for men is 27 and for women 36
Dinner available at the club house, Green Fees $20.00, Competition Fee $5.00
Tee off from 4.00pm onwards,the booking sheet is in the Pro shop.
Prizes available each night.
Members compete for the Rob Paddick Trophy The winner will be the member with the best four rounds over the summer competition.
To book for Twilight Golf ring the Pro Shop 0883391805
Steve Davenport
Promotions R Us
Souvenir Scene
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
12th November, 10th December, 14th January, 4th February, 26th March.
Book now for Friday the 12th of November 2010
Play with friends- Guests Welcome-play socially or join the competition.
For those without a handicap the max for men is 27 and for women 36
Dinner available at the club house, Green Fees $20.00, Competition Fee $5.00
Tee off from 4.00pm onwards,the booking sheet is in the Pro shop.
Prizes available each night.
Members compete for the Rob Paddick Trophy The winner will be the member with the best four rounds over the summer competition.
To book for Twilight Golf ring the Pro Shop 0883391805
Steve Davenport
Promotions R Us
Souvenir Scene
www.promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Coromandel Ramblers Cricket Club
A very good start to the season for the Ramblers boys with the A grade, B grade and D grade all getting off to a winning start and the C grade narrowly beaten, on the weekend. A one day game held in perfect conditions kicked off the 2010/2011 season.
Winners of the new player of the match awards supplied by new sponsor Mount Lofty Golf Club are from the A Grade- Matthew Smith who scored 69 and continues his rise in reputation as one of the competitions leading all-rounders. The C grade provide the other winner with veteran Mark Chief Withers taking 2/20 in a containing spell.
Next week the B and D graders will be in the gun for the Mount Lofty Golf Club Player of the round awards.
Many thanks to Mount Lofty Golf Club for there support of our Cricket Club. We would encourage all members to show their support in return by chosing Mt Lofty as their course of choice for a round of golf.
With so many attending cricket practice spots in the teams are at a premium and in return will improve the quality of cricket played by members I am sure.
Go Ramblers
Steve Davenport
Promotions-r-us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
steve@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Winners of the new player of the match awards supplied by new sponsor Mount Lofty Golf Club are from the A Grade- Matthew Smith who scored 69 and continues his rise in reputation as one of the competitions leading all-rounders. The C grade provide the other winner with veteran Mark Chief Withers taking 2/20 in a containing spell.
Next week the B and D graders will be in the gun for the Mount Lofty Golf Club Player of the round awards.
Many thanks to Mount Lofty Golf Club for there support of our Cricket Club. We would encourage all members to show their support in return by chosing Mt Lofty as their course of choice for a round of golf.
With so many attending cricket practice spots in the teams are at a premium and in return will improve the quality of cricket played by members I am sure.
Go Ramblers
Steve Davenport
Promotions-r-us
Souvenir Scene P/L
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
steve@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Mt Lofty Golf Club
The Beautiful Mt Lofty Golf Club that was established way back in 1925 is now at its picturesque best. Spring has sprung and the native flora has never looked so good.
What an offer!!!!! Mount Lofty Golf Club are pleased to introduce $1.00 a hole green fees and $1.00 a hole golf carts on Mondays and Tuesdays. Carts are subject to availability so ring the club to make your booking now!!!!!
Talk about value, it doesnt get any better than that. A relaxing walk in National Park like surroundings forgetting about life's pressures.
Call the Mount Lofty Golf Club on 08 8339 1805
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotion-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
What an offer!!!!! Mount Lofty Golf Club are pleased to introduce $1.00 a hole green fees and $1.00 a hole golf carts on Mondays and Tuesdays. Carts are subject to availability so ring the club to make your booking now!!!!!
Talk about value, it doesnt get any better than that. A relaxing walk in National Park like surroundings forgetting about life's pressures.
Call the Mount Lofty Golf Club on 08 8339 1805
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotion-R-Us
Souvenir Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@promotions-r-us.com.au
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Happy Valley Football Club Finals
Well what a great effort it was last Saturday morning. HVFC were triumphant in thrashing Flagstaff Hill down at Higginbottom Stadium Noarlunga.
Flaggy started with purpose and cleared out their forward 50 creating one on one footy and raced away to lead 3 goals to one at quarter time. In his usual laid back style, Mick Ruddock reminded the boys they were on the board and in the game, just play your game and everything will be ok. Ok it was as Flaggies only added one more goal for the rest of the game.
After a poor first quarter Ryan Doherty was best on gound in a stunning display. Ryan found is own ball and took the game on breaking lines and delivering to the Happy Valley forwards. Sam Farmer won the Westies zone medal and shows a lot of promise. It was a real team game but those to catch the eye included Brinni, Hastwell, Low, Collins, Vick etc.
This was a great year for the lads and a premiership well deserved. Unlike previous years where the "best team, in the best positions" were fielded week in week out, Mick and Liam rotated the boys from not playing to the Saturday and Sunday sides. Over 60 players were available this year for our under 14's. Players this year were also encouraged to play in a higher grade for a couple of weeks at a time to provide the lads with a little experience for next season. The lads also played in many different positions, giving them all a taste of how to play in defense, attack and around the ball. Mick was happy to go in a little light some weeks and in doing so the team found themselves in fifth spot at one stage before their stunning last month where they finished second.
Well done to Mick Ruddock, Liam Sutton, Bev Smelt, Dwayne Ruddock and John Westphalen for a great year. Not only did we win this premiership but the Sunday team also played off in the grand final and were level with the mighty Brighton team at 3/4 time before sucumbing to the pressure and the conditions.
Go you Vikings.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08783521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Flaggy started with purpose and cleared out their forward 50 creating one on one footy and raced away to lead 3 goals to one at quarter time. In his usual laid back style, Mick Ruddock reminded the boys they were on the board and in the game, just play your game and everything will be ok. Ok it was as Flaggies only added one more goal for the rest of the game.
After a poor first quarter Ryan Doherty was best on gound in a stunning display. Ryan found is own ball and took the game on breaking lines and delivering to the Happy Valley forwards. Sam Farmer won the Westies zone medal and shows a lot of promise. It was a real team game but those to catch the eye included Brinni, Hastwell, Low, Collins, Vick etc.
This was a great year for the lads and a premiership well deserved. Unlike previous years where the "best team, in the best positions" were fielded week in week out, Mick and Liam rotated the boys from not playing to the Saturday and Sunday sides. Over 60 players were available this year for our under 14's. Players this year were also encouraged to play in a higher grade for a couple of weeks at a time to provide the lads with a little experience for next season. The lads also played in many different positions, giving them all a taste of how to play in defense, attack and around the ball. Mick was happy to go in a little light some weeks and in doing so the team found themselves in fifth spot at one stage before their stunning last month where they finished second.
Well done to Mick Ruddock, Liam Sutton, Bev Smelt, Dwayne Ruddock and John Westphalen for a great year. Not only did we win this premiership but the Sunday team also played off in the grand final and were level with the mighty Brighton team at 3/4 time before sucumbing to the pressure and the conditions.
Go you Vikings.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08783521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Ride Like Crazy Jersey Sizing
This is an example of the 2011 jersey to show the colour change from last year - sponsors are to be added.
Jersey Sizing
The chart below is a guide to body measurements for the garments.
Jersey sizes cannot be changed after registration confirmation.
Unisex Rider Jersey
MEASUREMENTS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
TO FIT - CHEST 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127
TO FIT - WAIST 71 76 81 86 91 96 101 106 111
TO FIT - HIP 89 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129
Men's Rider Polo
MEASUREMENTS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
TO FIT - CHEST 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127
TO FIT - WAIST 71 76 81 86 91 96 101 106 111
TO FIT - HIP 89 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129
Ladies' Rider Polo
MEASUREMENTS 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
TO FIT - CHEST 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130
TO FIT - WAIST 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110
TO FIT - HIP 72 77 82 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127 132 137
If your body measurement is on the borderline between two sizes, go to the lower size for a tighter fit or the higher size for a looser fit. The jerseys will be the same size as the 2010 event.
Participants however can try on a jersey at:
Souvenir Scene
Unit 2, 265 Richmond Road
Richmond
(08) 8352 1753
Do I have to wear my jersey during the ride?
No. Participants however, are encouraged to wear the official jersey on the day of the event. Riders are required to wear their wristband in order to receive their free lunch.
Can I wear my jersey before or after the event?
Yes. We encourage you to wear your jersey to promote the Ride Like Crazy concept and the sponsors who have kindly supported the event.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
Unit 2, 265 Richmond Road
Richmond SA 5033
(08) 8352 1753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Jersey Sizing
The chart below is a guide to body measurements for the garments.
Jersey sizes cannot be changed after registration confirmation.
Unisex Rider Jersey
MEASUREMENTS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
TO FIT - CHEST 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127
TO FIT - WAIST 71 76 81 86 91 96 101 106 111
TO FIT - HIP 89 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129
Men's Rider Polo
MEASUREMENTS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
TO FIT - CHEST 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127
TO FIT - WAIST 71 76 81 86 91 96 101 106 111
TO FIT - HIP 89 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129
Ladies' Rider Polo
MEASUREMENTS 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
TO FIT - CHEST 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130
TO FIT - WAIST 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110
TO FIT - HIP 72 77 82 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127 132 137
If your body measurement is on the borderline between two sizes, go to the lower size for a tighter fit or the higher size for a looser fit. The jerseys will be the same size as the 2010 event.
Participants however can try on a jersey at:
Souvenir Scene
Unit 2, 265 Richmond Road
Richmond
(08) 8352 1753
Do I have to wear my jersey during the ride?
No. Participants however, are encouraged to wear the official jersey on the day of the event. Riders are required to wear their wristband in order to receive their free lunch.
Can I wear my jersey before or after the event?
Yes. We encourage you to wear your jersey to promote the Ride Like Crazy concept and the sponsors who have kindly supported the event.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
Unit 2, 265 Richmond Road
Richmond SA 5033
(08) 8352 1753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Ride Like Crazy 2011-Supporting Neurosurgical Research Foundation and Flinders Medical Centre Foundation
SA Police are proud to once again be putting on Ride Like Crazy 2011 on Sunday the 16th of January 2011. This event is SAPOL's major fundraiser and this year supports Neurosurgical Research Foundation and Flinders Medical Centre Foundation, two very worth charities indeed.
Ride Like Crazy also honours the memory of Senior Sergeant Mick Crazy Koerner who died of an inoperable brain tumour in 2009. (Read about history by clicking on our link).
The Ride Like Crazy web site is now right up to date. You are able to register for the ride by going to the web site and following the links.
For further questions email ridelikecrazy@police.sa.gov.au
To try on bike tops please drop in to Souvenir Scene 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033 or call Steve or Paul on 0883521753 to arrange a time to try the tops on. Once you know your size add that to your registration form. Sizes will be the same as last year.
(a) Full Distance: 110km commencing from the Unley Shopping Centre car park, Unley Road, Unley
•6.45 am - Group photo and briefing
•7.00 am - Ride starts
(b) Half Distance: 53 km commencing from the Woodside Oval, Nairne Road, Woodside
•5.30 am - Riders (bus passengers) place bikes on truck(s) at Unley Shopping Centre car park
•6.30 am - Riders (bus passengers) depart Unley Shopping Centre car park for Woodside
•7.15 am - Riders arrive at Woodside
•7.45 am - Group photo and briefing
•8.00 am - Ride starts
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Ride Like Crazy also honours the memory of Senior Sergeant Mick Crazy Koerner who died of an inoperable brain tumour in 2009. (Read about history by clicking on our link).
The Ride Like Crazy web site is now right up to date. You are able to register for the ride by going to the web site and following the links.
For further questions email ridelikecrazy@police.sa.gov.au
To try on bike tops please drop in to Souvenir Scene 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033 or call Steve or Paul on 0883521753 to arrange a time to try the tops on. Once you know your size add that to your registration form. Sizes will be the same as last year.
(a) Full Distance: 110km commencing from the Unley Shopping Centre car park, Unley Road, Unley
•6.45 am - Group photo and briefing
•7.00 am - Ride starts
(b) Half Distance: 53 km commencing from the Woodside Oval, Nairne Road, Woodside
•5.30 am - Riders (bus passengers) place bikes on truck(s) at Unley Shopping Centre car park
•6.30 am - Riders (bus passengers) depart Unley Shopping Centre car park for Woodside
•7.15 am - Riders arrive at Woodside
•7.45 am - Group photo and briefing
•8.00 am - Ride starts
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Promotional Confectionery
Please tell me who would want to receive a free packet or container of sweets???? I know, all the hands are currently in the air. Put your logo or emblem on confectionery and hand them around or put them in a bowl at your next conference and you won't be able to keep people away from your stand!!!
Confectionery is great way to have your company or club name spread far and wide. Confectionery, is fun, colourful and a great talking point (wait until you swallow) and will ensure that your potential clients will remember you.
Mints, Jelly Beans, Boiled Lollies, Chocolate, Lolly Pops, etc
Whether your business or club be large or small there is a confectionery product right for you.
Please ask us about corporate confectionary and what exactly is available at any time by calling Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0434685119 at any time.
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Confectionery is great way to have your company or club name spread far and wide. Confectionery, is fun, colourful and a great talking point (wait until you swallow) and will ensure that your potential clients will remember you.
Mints, Jelly Beans, Boiled Lollies, Chocolate, Lolly Pops, etc
Whether your business or club be large or small there is a confectionery product right for you.
Please ask us about corporate confectionary and what exactly is available at any time by calling Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0434685119 at any time.
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Preliminary Final Day
Wishing all of the Happy Valley Football teams playing in the Preliminary Finals on Saturday and Sunday the very best of luck.
The Under 14 Saturday team play on Sunday at Noarlunga Oval this week, whilst the Under 16, 18 and Reserves teams play at Port Noarlunga Oval on Saturday.
If you are able please get down and support our boys in what, if previous weeks are any guide, will be very entertaining and hard fought matches.
To all the boys, prepare well throughout the rest of today and tomorrow and come ready to play your best footy come the weekend.
Games start on Saturday from 9.30am for Happy Valley and at 8.15am on Sunday
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
www.souvenirscene.com.au
08 83521753
The Under 14 Saturday team play on Sunday at Noarlunga Oval this week, whilst the Under 16, 18 and Reserves teams play at Port Noarlunga Oval on Saturday.
If you are able please get down and support our boys in what, if previous weeks are any guide, will be very entertaining and hard fought matches.
To all the boys, prepare well throughout the rest of today and tomorrow and come ready to play your best footy come the weekend.
Games start on Saturday from 9.30am for Happy Valley and at 8.15am on Sunday
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
www.souvenirscene.com.au
08 83521753
Sunday, September 5, 2010
HVFC Under 16s Win 1st Semi Final
Saturday September 4th at Aldinga Football Club saw Happy Valley Under 16's get up by 2 points in an enthralling SFL 1st Semi Final.
In fine and windy conditions which made scoring difficult, Happy Valley outlasted Brighton in a classic final. Boys on both sides gave their all with Happy Valley prevailing. We have now extended our season by at least one more week when we meet Cove Football Club in the 2nd Preliminary Final at Port Noarlunga on Saturday the 11th of September at 9.30am.
It is just so great to see our boys many of them first year under 16's develop their skills, their sense of team play and carry out the game plan as they have over the past few weeks. This final was as close to a concentrated four quarter effort as they have played all year. With their effort the results are starting to fall our way.
As Allan Stringer so rightly put it last night at presentations, all this win has done is to give us the right to contest our next game avainst the Cobra's. By all means we will not get ahead of ourselves but get back to training on Tuesday night and work hard in preperation for the weekends game.
This was a great effort, having gone down twice to Brighton during the season, but gaining on them each time, the boys showed just how far they have developed and how much they needed to and have lifted their work rate. Their team play has been very good over the past two weeks, but will need to keep improving as we progress deeper into the finals series.
Special efforts were given all day from many players. A few ripper moments were Matthew Raitt's commitment to a 50/50 ball. He sprinted with eyes only for it, puched it forward out of the Brighton players grasp and continued on to get the ball again, turning a sure Brighton attack into a HVFC attack. Sam Bauers defensive action on Howie. Sam did not give him a sniff all day and required supreme discipline. Scott Kumnick and Todd Eshmade's work in the forward line, continually leading and taking hard marks and creating bone crunching contests. Beardy rucking all day and being disciplined enough to play the kick behind the play and to mop up many Brighton attacks. Beardy put body on the line in the last quarter with a great spoil over the boundary line taking the Brighton body with him. James Sexton's reading of the play and sure hands in defense and cool disposal. Tristan Cummings coming on off the bench and exploding with pace, taking marks and contesting against taller bigger bodies, and Jack Mesecke continuing to do all the hard things that win games of football.
I could go on and on, but it was the team effort that won the game for us. Now we turn to next week and we ensure that we prepare well, we are disciplined during the week and on Friday night and we take the same attitude into the preliminary final.
Great work lads, see you on the track.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
In fine and windy conditions which made scoring difficult, Happy Valley outlasted Brighton in a classic final. Boys on both sides gave their all with Happy Valley prevailing. We have now extended our season by at least one more week when we meet Cove Football Club in the 2nd Preliminary Final at Port Noarlunga on Saturday the 11th of September at 9.30am.
It is just so great to see our boys many of them first year under 16's develop their skills, their sense of team play and carry out the game plan as they have over the past few weeks. This final was as close to a concentrated four quarter effort as they have played all year. With their effort the results are starting to fall our way.
As Allan Stringer so rightly put it last night at presentations, all this win has done is to give us the right to contest our next game avainst the Cobra's. By all means we will not get ahead of ourselves but get back to training on Tuesday night and work hard in preperation for the weekends game.
This was a great effort, having gone down twice to Brighton during the season, but gaining on them each time, the boys showed just how far they have developed and how much they needed to and have lifted their work rate. Their team play has been very good over the past two weeks, but will need to keep improving as we progress deeper into the finals series.
Special efforts were given all day from many players. A few ripper moments were Matthew Raitt's commitment to a 50/50 ball. He sprinted with eyes only for it, puched it forward out of the Brighton players grasp and continued on to get the ball again, turning a sure Brighton attack into a HVFC attack. Sam Bauers defensive action on Howie. Sam did not give him a sniff all day and required supreme discipline. Scott Kumnick and Todd Eshmade's work in the forward line, continually leading and taking hard marks and creating bone crunching contests. Beardy rucking all day and being disciplined enough to play the kick behind the play and to mop up many Brighton attacks. Beardy put body on the line in the last quarter with a great spoil over the boundary line taking the Brighton body with him. James Sexton's reading of the play and sure hands in defense and cool disposal. Tristan Cummings coming on off the bench and exploding with pace, taking marks and contesting against taller bigger bodies, and Jack Mesecke continuing to do all the hard things that win games of football.
I could go on and on, but it was the team effort that won the game for us. Now we turn to next week and we ensure that we prepare well, we are disciplined during the week and on Friday night and we take the same attitude into the preliminary final.
Great work lads, see you on the track.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Promotional Pen Guide
Promotional Pens have been a product that many companies, and organisations have chosen to give to their clients as gifts. They have been done so because they are a very affordable and companies can purchase great numbers for a small outlay. The pens come in either plastic or metal varieties with the cost difference between the two varying from very inexpensive to as much as you would like to spend.
Metal pens are a very popular corporate gift as they are affordable yet look classy. Metal pens are able to be laser engraved or pad printed. Even the most expensive promotional pens are still affordable to give away.
Plastic pens are pad printed and really are very inexpensive to give away.
You know that pens are going to be appreciated by all and sundry that you give them to as everybody uses and needs a pen. People lose pens one after the other thus giving the supplier of the pen even greater exposure.
Pens come in all different styles,colours and sizes, there is definitely something for everyone. There are now even pens that come with pull out banners for clients to put messages or specifications of their products.
Promotional Pens a great way of promoting your organisation
Ask us about our super quick turn around times.
When sending in artwork for engraving or printing please send in eps files that are saved to shapes.
Call Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0883521753 or email sadavenport@dde.com.au for more information.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Metal pens are a very popular corporate gift as they are affordable yet look classy. Metal pens are able to be laser engraved or pad printed. Even the most expensive promotional pens are still affordable to give away.
Plastic pens are pad printed and really are very inexpensive to give away.
You know that pens are going to be appreciated by all and sundry that you give them to as everybody uses and needs a pen. People lose pens one after the other thus giving the supplier of the pen even greater exposure.
Pens come in all different styles,colours and sizes, there is definitely something for everyone. There are now even pens that come with pull out banners for clients to put messages or specifications of their products.
Promotional Pens a great way of promoting your organisation
Ask us about our super quick turn around times.
When sending in artwork for engraving or printing please send in eps files that are saved to shapes.
Call Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0883521753 or email sadavenport@dde.com.au for more information.
Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
www.souvenirscene.com.au
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Corporate/Club Clothing and Promotional Gifts Guide
When promoting your business by having your staff wear branded clothing or by giving your clients or members, promotional gifts etc, take some time to decide what outcome it is that you wish to achieve.
Things to consider is the budget that you wish to allocate to the promotion of your organisation using these methods, the time frame that you have to organise products for your event or promotion.
Clothing can now be screen printed, embroidered or sublimated. Each of these methods has a cost involved and a time it takes to either decorate or manufacture. Each method has its own place in the industry and will be suitable or not suitable for your requirements. For instance a major promotion where a company is handing out many many hundreds of tee shirts would be best catered for by screen printing as the costs will be kept quite low, where as providing polo shirts with many sponsors logos attached would now see sublimation as the decoration of choice.
As a rule embroidery and screen printing will take approximately 2 weeks from artwork approval. Sublimated products will take anything from 4- 8 weeks as the garment is individually designed and manufactured for purpose.
When considering promotional gifts you must also consider pricing, relevance to your requirements and decorating time. It is a very stressful process when a client rings asking for products three days out from an event!!!! Not only for the promotions company but also for the organiser. Like anything when planning your promotion give yourself plenty of time and ensure that you not only choose the right products but have the products there in time for your event or promotion.
To discuss your requirements, logo etc please call Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0434 685 119 at any time. We plan to make your corporate experience a pleasant and rewarding one.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/
Things to consider is the budget that you wish to allocate to the promotion of your organisation using these methods, the time frame that you have to organise products for your event or promotion.
Clothing can now be screen printed, embroidered or sublimated. Each of these methods has a cost involved and a time it takes to either decorate or manufacture. Each method has its own place in the industry and will be suitable or not suitable for your requirements. For instance a major promotion where a company is handing out many many hundreds of tee shirts would be best catered for by screen printing as the costs will be kept quite low, where as providing polo shirts with many sponsors logos attached would now see sublimation as the decoration of choice.
As a rule embroidery and screen printing will take approximately 2 weeks from artwork approval. Sublimated products will take anything from 4- 8 weeks as the garment is individually designed and manufactured for purpose.
When considering promotional gifts you must also consider pricing, relevance to your requirements and decorating time. It is a very stressful process when a client rings asking for products three days out from an event!!!! Not only for the promotions company but also for the organiser. Like anything when planning your promotion give yourself plenty of time and ensure that you not only choose the right products but have the products there in time for your event or promotion.
To discuss your requirements, logo etc please call Steve Davenport at Souvenir Scene on 0434 685 119 at any time. We plan to make your corporate experience a pleasant and rewarding one.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/
Happy Valley Football Club Finals Under 16
For those of you who don't know, I am coaching the under 16 group at Happy Valley Football Club with Steve Chapman.
The last minor round saw our boys go down gallantly to Brighton Football Club who were sitting in equal top position. It was a grand effort by the lads only let down by a poor start that saw Brighton kick 3 goals in the first 15 minutes. From then on HVFC won the day but couldn't quite breach the gap. As we discussed as a predominately first year team, we need to concentrate and sustain a four quarter team game if we are to go deeper into September. A couple of special mentions to two of the boys who were given big jobs on the day. Sam Bauer was entrusted with keeping Brendan Howie (36 goals for the year) in check at centre half forward and he did a really good job, forsaking his own game to negate Brendan. Rhys Barrett, went back to full back releasing Josh Peters into the centre of the ground. Rhys manned up on Mitchell Howie (who had booted 60 plus goals for the year). Rhys was able to stop Mitchell adding to that total and provided us with much rebound all day. Others to play well on the day were Peters (Best on Ground)Spacie, Raitt, Tate, Beard, Sexton, Eshmade (3 goals).
On Sunday our team played the first final against Morphett Vale and despite having about 75% of the play all day, continued to butcher their possessions and not put score on the board. Morphett Vale had a purple patch of approximately 6 minutes in the third quarter with the wind where they put 3 goals on the board and threatened to blow the game apart. However whilst giving our coaches and supporters plenty to worry about the boys plugged away to finally goal with a minute to go and seal the victory by 4 points. This ensures Happy Valley a spot in the preliminary final next weekend. This was a gutsy win and showed what a team effort can provide for the club. It was also the third come from behind victory in recent weeks. Best players on the day were Aiden Chaplain, Jack Mesecke, Tristan Cummings, Ryan Doherty, Alex Nicholson, Daniel Bennetts.
We now look forward to an elimination final for our Saturday team and a preliminary final for our Sunday team. With players injured, playing under 18 and at West Adelaide we have struggled to get our most settled side on the park for most of the year, and with SFL regulations that seem to defy logic and common sense, and injuries in teams above us it appears nothing will change this weekend. The boys picked will need to be well prepared, well rested, focused and ready to commit and concentrate on working as a team for four quarters if we are to move further into finals action.
All the best to the club and all the teams competing in finals this weekend. Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers particularly our regular staff Michael, Ross, Dean, Brad, David, for the huge efforts and sacrifices that you have made for the club, our boys and for me and Chappy this season, without you guys there is simply no team, and it highly appreciated.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
The last minor round saw our boys go down gallantly to Brighton Football Club who were sitting in equal top position. It was a grand effort by the lads only let down by a poor start that saw Brighton kick 3 goals in the first 15 minutes. From then on HVFC won the day but couldn't quite breach the gap. As we discussed as a predominately first year team, we need to concentrate and sustain a four quarter team game if we are to go deeper into September. A couple of special mentions to two of the boys who were given big jobs on the day. Sam Bauer was entrusted with keeping Brendan Howie (36 goals for the year) in check at centre half forward and he did a really good job, forsaking his own game to negate Brendan. Rhys Barrett, went back to full back releasing Josh Peters into the centre of the ground. Rhys manned up on Mitchell Howie (who had booted 60 plus goals for the year). Rhys was able to stop Mitchell adding to that total and provided us with much rebound all day. Others to play well on the day were Peters (Best on Ground)Spacie, Raitt, Tate, Beard, Sexton, Eshmade (3 goals).
On Sunday our team played the first final against Morphett Vale and despite having about 75% of the play all day, continued to butcher their possessions and not put score on the board. Morphett Vale had a purple patch of approximately 6 minutes in the third quarter with the wind where they put 3 goals on the board and threatened to blow the game apart. However whilst giving our coaches and supporters plenty to worry about the boys plugged away to finally goal with a minute to go and seal the victory by 4 points. This ensures Happy Valley a spot in the preliminary final next weekend. This was a gutsy win and showed what a team effort can provide for the club. It was also the third come from behind victory in recent weeks. Best players on the day were Aiden Chaplain, Jack Mesecke, Tristan Cummings, Ryan Doherty, Alex Nicholson, Daniel Bennetts.
We now look forward to an elimination final for our Saturday team and a preliminary final for our Sunday team. With players injured, playing under 18 and at West Adelaide we have struggled to get our most settled side on the park for most of the year, and with SFL regulations that seem to defy logic and common sense, and injuries in teams above us it appears nothing will change this weekend. The boys picked will need to be well prepared, well rested, focused and ready to commit and concentrate on working as a team for four quarters if we are to move further into finals action.
All the best to the club and all the teams competing in finals this weekend. Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers particularly our regular staff Michael, Ross, Dean, Brad, David, for the huge efforts and sacrifices that you have made for the club, our boys and for me and Chappy this season, without you guys there is simply no team, and it highly appreciated.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotions R Us
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Ride Like Crazy
Hi all, Souvenir Scene is proud to be associated once again with Ride Like Crazy, Sunday the 16th of January2011.
The event was started to honour Senior Sergeant Mick "Crazy" Koerner of the South Australia Police who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. His work colleagues and friends established a cycling event called Ride Like Crazy.
The event which started off as just a few colleagues and friends going for a ride to raise money for Mick's family, quickly gained momentum and in the end over 600 joined in.
SAPOL recognised the opportunity to make the event an annual event now raising money for Neuro surgical research and for The Women's and Children's Hospital.
In 2010 the event attracted almost 2000 participants raising an amazing $160,000.00 for the designated charities.
2011 will see numbers attending this very well organised event swell even further and raise even more money for charities in need.
Souvenir Scene will once again produce the merchandise for the event. Participants intending to ride in the event will be able to try riding jersey's on at our showroom from early September.
To everyone concerned we hope the ride is even more successful than the last and look forward providing our readers with updates over the next few months leading up to the event.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
The event was started to honour Senior Sergeant Mick "Crazy" Koerner of the South Australia Police who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. His work colleagues and friends established a cycling event called Ride Like Crazy.
The event which started off as just a few colleagues and friends going for a ride to raise money for Mick's family, quickly gained momentum and in the end over 600 joined in.
SAPOL recognised the opportunity to make the event an annual event now raising money for Neuro surgical research and for The Women's and Children's Hospital.
In 2010 the event attracted almost 2000 participants raising an amazing $160,000.00 for the designated charities.
2011 will see numbers attending this very well organised event swell even further and raise even more money for charities in need.
Souvenir Scene will once again produce the merchandise for the event. Participants intending to ride in the event will be able to try riding jersey's on at our showroom from early September.
To everyone concerned we hope the ride is even more successful than the last and look forward providing our readers with updates over the next few months leading up to the event.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
Football Finals Approach
Hi everyone, well September approaches and all Happy Valley Football Club teams have made the finals which start for some this week and for others next week.
I would like to congratulate the club and the committee for the above outstanding achievement and wish all of the players, coaches, support staff and volunteers all the best for the coming few weeks. Finals are the start of a new sub season and anything can happen. The fact that HVFC have put itself in a position to contest the finals in all grades is a credit to all involved.
Lets make sure that supporters get to all grounds on Saturday's and Sunday's allocated to our teams and get behind the lads as we strive for a premiership or two.
For our under 16 boys, it is a great opportunity as a mainly first year team to give the other teams in the finals series a bit of a shake. It is also a great opportunity to gani experience in finals and to prepare for next season, where the team will all be a bit older and wiser. Prepare well and let us give it our best shot.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
I would like to congratulate the club and the committee for the above outstanding achievement and wish all of the players, coaches, support staff and volunteers all the best for the coming few weeks. Finals are the start of a new sub season and anything can happen. The fact that HVFC have put itself in a position to contest the finals in all grades is a credit to all involved.
Lets make sure that supporters get to all grounds on Saturday's and Sunday's allocated to our teams and get behind the lads as we strive for a premiership or two.
For our under 16 boys, it is a great opportunity as a mainly first year team to give the other teams in the finals series a bit of a shake. It is also a great opportunity to gani experience in finals and to prepare for next season, where the team will all be a bit older and wiser. Prepare well and let us give it our best shot.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 8352 1753
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
New Products
Hi everyone, well, I am glad to say that the web site is now up and running and there are plenty of products on the site already to purchase. Souvenir Scene and Promotion Scene will try to provide you with the most comprehensive range of products and garments in our category. We will also provide you with as many ideas, packages etc that are suitable to your business, club, school, charity etc.
I would really like to thank Glen Rosie at Iugo for his patience with me whilst he has developed our site. Glen is attempting to tailor our web site to meet our clients needs and we look forward to plenty of feedback from you in the future. Iugo has developed sites for many clients including Breast Cancer Australia, Kids Cancer,Elders Real Estate,Elders Limited,Toro Australia, Hockey World, Come Out Festival and many more. If you are interested in having a web site developed then I suggest and highly recommend that you contact Glen at Iugo and have a chat. Glen speaks in a language we can all understand and his back up service is excellent.
Please stop by our site at any time and if you have any enquiries or you would like to have a chat about how best to promote your company then please give Paul Durham or myself a call.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@dde.com.au
I would really like to thank Glen Rosie at Iugo for his patience with me whilst he has developed our site. Glen is attempting to tailor our web site to meet our clients needs and we look forward to plenty of feedback from you in the future. Iugo has developed sites for many clients including Breast Cancer Australia, Kids Cancer,Elders Real Estate,Elders Limited,Toro Australia, Hockey World, Come Out Festival and many more. If you are interested in having a web site developed then I suggest and highly recommend that you contact Glen at Iugo and have a chat. Glen speaks in a language we can all understand and his back up service is excellent.
Please stop by our site at any time and if you have any enquiries or you would like to have a chat about how best to promote your company then please give Paul Durham or myself a call.
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene P/L
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@dde.com.au
Thursday, August 12, 2010
WEB SITE LIVE AND READY TO GO
Finally our web site www.souvenirscene.com.au is live as I type and ready to go.
As I am just learning how to drive the site you will find that it will be in a state of change daily. Any minute I have spare will be devoted to listing more product, and driving traffic to the site.
We are excited about our online development as there is no doubt that shopping from today forward will be done so much differently than it has over the past years. Whilst many small companies and individuals have jumped on Ebay and like sites for years, it is only now that the big multi nationals are also coming on board and recognising that people are now looking for a different shopping experience.
www.souvenirscene.com.au is now the perfect compliment to our Ebay store Korporate Kings Klothing Kave
Souvenir Scene will concentrate on bringing you a comprehensive range of corporate clothing and promotional gifts as well as many of the best selling products from our Australiana retail store Souvenir Scene. Our wish is to provide our clients with a unique shopping experience mixing our knowledge of retail and wholesale with our growing knowledge of business online.
If you are interested in purchasing clothing and gifts with your unique company logo then please give us a call at any time or email me on the numbers below.
We look forward to sharing our adventure with you and will attach regular blogs to our site and social media's
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@dde.com.au
As I am just learning how to drive the site you will find that it will be in a state of change daily. Any minute I have spare will be devoted to listing more product, and driving traffic to the site.
We are excited about our online development as there is no doubt that shopping from today forward will be done so much differently than it has over the past years. Whilst many small companies and individuals have jumped on Ebay and like sites for years, it is only now that the big multi nationals are also coming on board and recognising that people are now looking for a different shopping experience.
www.souvenirscene.com.au is now the perfect compliment to our Ebay store Korporate Kings Klothing Kave
Souvenir Scene will concentrate on bringing you a comprehensive range of corporate clothing and promotional gifts as well as many of the best selling products from our Australiana retail store Souvenir Scene. Our wish is to provide our clients with a unique shopping experience mixing our knowledge of retail and wholesale with our growing knowledge of business online.
If you are interested in purchasing clothing and gifts with your unique company logo then please give us a call at any time or email me on the numbers below.
We look forward to sharing our adventure with you and will attach regular blogs to our site and social media's
Regards Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
0883521753
sadavenport@dde.com.au
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Australia Tops Advertising Creativity List
This report may well be of interest
"Report’s top agencies include BMF, Clems, Cummins Nitro, Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi and Clems
A new list has placed Australia, then New Zealand, at the top of the advertising creativity rankings for the Asia Pacific region. And Sydney has been named as the fifth best advertising city on the planet.
The ranking has been compiled by the Cannes Lions Festival, based on trophies from its June competition.
According to The Cannes Report, Australia was fourth globally with 45 Lions, with New Zealand 11th with 21.
Among the Australasian agencies in the Asia Pacific top ten were CummingsNitro Brisbane, Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, Leo Burnett Sydney, Saatchi & Saatchi Auckland, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne and BMF Sydney.
In the cities rankings, Sydney is fifth in the world, with Auckland 8th. London was top."
Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
"Report’s top agencies include BMF, Clems, Cummins Nitro, Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi and Clems
A new list has placed Australia, then New Zealand, at the top of the advertising creativity rankings for the Asia Pacific region. And Sydney has been named as the fifth best advertising city on the planet.
The ranking has been compiled by the Cannes Lions Festival, based on trophies from its June competition.
According to The Cannes Report, Australia was fourth globally with 45 Lions, with New Zealand 11th with 21.
Among the Australasian agencies in the Asia Pacific top ten were CummingsNitro Brisbane, Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney, Leo Burnett Sydney, Saatchi & Saatchi Auckland, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne and BMF Sydney.
In the cities rankings, Sydney is fifth in the world, with Auckland 8th. London was top."
Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
New Web Site
Well we have a new web site which should go live in just a few hours time. http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/
This is very exciting as it has been a long time coming. We have decided to go live before I have actually "finished" the site as it will always be in a continuous state of change. I hope that each time you log in you will find different items that will interest you, news items that will educate you in all things corporate, and fundraising programmes that we can tailor to your needs.
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/ will allow you not only to peruse corporate clothing and promotional products but also allow you to buy them then and there. We will also bring to our online shop fast moving items from our Australiana retail store. Items such as Ugg Boots, and Akubra Hats, Earth Nymph products etc.
If you would like clothing embroidered or screen printed or if you would like sublimated clothing manufactured to your individual, club and company requirements well please call Paul Durham or I at any time on 0883521753 or at sadavenport@dde.com.au or pjdurham@dde.com.au. We would pleased to work with you to provide you with just what you are looking for.
We also seek your ideas to make the site as friendly as possible to you our clients. If you have any interesting ideas, require any specific products to be added or sourced then please contact us as above.
Please visit http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/ soon.
Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
08 83521753
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
This is very exciting as it has been a long time coming. We have decided to go live before I have actually "finished" the site as it will always be in a continuous state of change. I hope that each time you log in you will find different items that will interest you, news items that will educate you in all things corporate, and fundraising programmes that we can tailor to your needs.
http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/ will allow you not only to peruse corporate clothing and promotional products but also allow you to buy them then and there. We will also bring to our online shop fast moving items from our Australiana retail store. Items such as Ugg Boots, and Akubra Hats, Earth Nymph products etc.
If you would like clothing embroidered or screen printed or if you would like sublimated clothing manufactured to your individual, club and company requirements well please call Paul Durham or I at any time on 0883521753 or at sadavenport@dde.com.au or pjdurham@dde.com.au. We would pleased to work with you to provide you with just what you are looking for.
We also seek your ideas to make the site as friendly as possible to you our clients. If you have any interesting ideas, require any specific products to be added or sourced then please contact us as above.
Please visit http://www.souvenirscene.com.au/ soon.
Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
08 83521753
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Coromandel Valley Ramblers Cricket Club Life Members and Past Players Dinner
What a great night this will be when all of the Coromandel Valley Ramblers past players and life members get together tonight at the Blackwood RSL. Many players wont have seen each other for a long time, but there is one thing you can be sure of the stories about past exploits will have only got larger!!!!
Daryl Harper is the guest speaker and he is an absolute ripper with so many stories about life on the road as an elite umpire and a few about his day as a Rambler. We all know players who cant play umpire!!!! Only kidding Daryl.
Past and Present Players Night.
April 28th, 2010 The Past and Present Players Night will once again occur in the cricket off-season, with the guest speaker being none other than a former Rambler and current ICC International Umpire, Mr. Daryl Harper. This night presents an opportunity to listen to what an international umpire gets up to on his tours of the world whilst also catching up with your cricket mates in a social atmosphere before the season begins. Further details are listed below, with a flyer for viewing/printing also available on the social events web page.
Past and Present Players Night
Date – 6th of August, 2010
Time – 7:00pm
Venue – Blackwood Community RSL, 1 Brighton Parade, Blackwood
Cost – $30 per head
RSVP – 1st of July, 2010
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
0434865119
Daryl Harper is the guest speaker and he is an absolute ripper with so many stories about life on the road as an elite umpire and a few about his day as a Rambler. We all know players who cant play umpire!!!! Only kidding Daryl.
Past and Present Players Night.
April 28th, 2010 The Past and Present Players Night will once again occur in the cricket off-season, with the guest speaker being none other than a former Rambler and current ICC International Umpire, Mr. Daryl Harper. This night presents an opportunity to listen to what an international umpire gets up to on his tours of the world whilst also catching up with your cricket mates in a social atmosphere before the season begins. Further details are listed below, with a flyer for viewing/printing also available on the social events web page.
Past and Present Players Night
Date – 6th of August, 2010
Time – 7:00pm
Venue – Blackwood Community RSL, 1 Brighton Parade, Blackwood
Cost – $30 per head
RSVP – 1st of July, 2010
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
08 83521753
0434865119
Corporate Golf Day
Hi everyone, great news, if you are intending to hold a golf day in the near future then please give either Paul or Steve at Promotion Scene a call.
We will be able to provide you with a Corporate Golf Day Check list, that will ensure that you miss nothing.
Golf days done well are just fantastic events, whether you are promoting products, an association, raising funds or for charity.
Promotion Scene will also provide you with everything you will need on the day. From Signage, Players Packs, and all of your prizes.
When you give us a call, you will be surprised at just how easy running a day like this can be.
Call Promotion Scene on 08 83521753 and speak to Paul or Steve or email me at sadavenport@dde.com.au and I will promptly send you the information pack back to you.
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
Phone:-0883521753
We will be able to provide you with a Corporate Golf Day Check list, that will ensure that you miss nothing.
Golf days done well are just fantastic events, whether you are promoting products, an association, raising funds or for charity.
Promotion Scene will also provide you with everything you will need on the day. From Signage, Players Packs, and all of your prizes.
When you give us a call, you will be surprised at just how easy running a day like this can be.
Call Promotion Scene on 08 83521753 and speak to Paul or Steve or email me at sadavenport@dde.com.au and I will promptly send you the information pack back to you.
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033
Phone:-0883521753
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
City To Bay Fun Run 2010
Hi all, well the City to Bay Fun Run for 2010 is almost upon us once again!!!! For many people they have given it little thought and for many they have been training for months.
At Promotion Scene, we have a whole heap of specials on running singlets for this event. Ranging from cotton singlets $6.80 plus GST to Polycotton singlets at $14.75 plus GST.
We also offer embroidery and screen printing to decorate your garment in your logo, team name or just put across a message. Allow two weeks for these processes.
Call Steve or Paul at Promotion Scene on 0883521753 or make an appointment to visit us at 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033.
Don't leave it to long as the event is just around the corner.
Regards Steve Davenport
At Promotion Scene, we have a whole heap of specials on running singlets for this event. Ranging from cotton singlets $6.80 plus GST to Polycotton singlets at $14.75 plus GST.
We also offer embroidery and screen printing to decorate your garment in your logo, team name or just put across a message. Allow two weeks for these processes.
Call Steve or Paul at Promotion Scene on 0883521753 or make an appointment to visit us at 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond SA 5033.
Don't leave it to long as the event is just around the corner.
Regards Steve Davenport
Monday, August 2, 2010
Coromandel Ramblers Cricket Club
Thanks to the committee at the Coromandel Valley Ramblers Cricket Club for a great Annual General Meeting. The club will embark on a new direction this year with an emphasis on all facets of the cricket club. Providing a competitive strong push for a premiership in the A grade, developing youth for top level cricket in the B grade by blending youth with experience whilst catering for the older members and the more social cricketers in the C and D Grade.
If you are looking for a sensational club that is family friendly with a great atmosphere then get in touch with Coromandel Valley Ramblers Cricket Club, Coromandel Valley in South Australia by going to the web site http://www.coromandelramblers.com.au/
Major Sponsor Skyworld Contractors
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753, 0434865119
Promote your business with Promotion Scene
If you are looking for a sensational club that is family friendly with a great atmosphere then get in touch with Coromandel Valley Ramblers Cricket Club, Coromandel Valley in South Australia by going to the web site http://www.coromandelramblers.com.au/
Major Sponsor Skyworld Contractors
Regards Steve Davenport
Promotion Scene
2/265 Richmond Rd
Richmond SA 5033
0883521753, 0434865119
Promote your business with Promotion Scene
Promotion Scene: Promotion Scene Introduction
Promotion Scene: Promotion Scene Introduction: "Hi my name is Steve Davenport and with Paul Durham we run Promotion Scene. In short we look after your company or clubs corporate and promot..."
Promotion Scene Introduction
Hi my name is Steve Davenport and with Paul Durham we run Promotion Scene. In short we look after your company or clubs corporate and promotional uniforms , clothing range /supporter wear and gifts.
Have your company or club stand out from the crowd by having Promotion Scene work with you organising a unique look.
Promotion Scene provides sublimates, embroiders and screen prints a huge range of garments
Brands such as Biz Collection, Auspirit, JB's, Hardrock, Gear For Life, Gloweave, Hanes, the list goes on and on.
Promotion Scene is a division of Souvenir Scene P/L and is family owned and operated.
Give Paul and I a call at anytime on 0883521753, or email me at sadavenport@dde.com.au to make an appointment to see us at our office at 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond or for us to see you on site.
Promotion Scene looks very forward to seeing you soon
Have your company or club stand out from the crowd by having Promotion Scene work with you organising a unique look.
Promotion Scene provides sublimates, embroiders and screen prints a huge range of garments
Brands such as Biz Collection, Auspirit, JB's, Hardrock, Gear For Life, Gloweave, Hanes, the list goes on and on.
Promotion Scene is a division of Souvenir Scene P/L and is family owned and operated.
Give Paul and I a call at anytime on 0883521753, or email me at sadavenport@dde.com.au to make an appointment to see us at our office at 2/265 Richmond Rd Richmond or for us to see you on site.
Promotion Scene looks very forward to seeing you soon
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