Sledding, anyone?
The festive season is upon us; 2008 is wrapping up. Malls are packed with shoppers and kids suddenly are behaving exceptionally well in anticipation of ‘the visit’. Remember to place the oatmeal snack for the reindeer..
There are multiple tasks on our lists this time of year; some directed at family and others at our professions. Time to wrap up company and mail Christmas and Happy Holiday cards to friends & associates. We, here at Cambrian, have so many to thank for an exceptional year of growth; new exiting products and projects leading to new US and international markets.
To our clients – thank you! The contribution Cambrian has to offer lies in your hands. Only your total satisfaction will allow us to move forward and grow. This we know and appreciate.
Fresh snow does offer great sledding opportunities; enjoy!
Take care, SP
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December 21st, 2008 at 2:30 pm
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