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11/21/2023
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
As Thanksgiving approaches, we are filled with immense gratitude and appreciation for each and every one of our members. Your commitment to the printing industry and Graphic Media Alliance has been instrumental in driving progress and fostering a sense of community among us all.
Together, we've faced challenges head-on, adapted to evolving market demands and embraced opportunities for growth and transformation. Your active participation in our initiatives and events has not only enriched our community, but has also laid the groundwork for a thriving and connected industry.
May this Thanksgiving be filled with joy, warmth and an abundance of prosperity for you and your loved ones. We are profoundly grateful for your continued support, and look forward to the exciting opportunities that the future holds for us as a collective force within the printing industry.
Our office will be closed on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24.
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