Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Helping Hand Printing, LLC

Posted on August 3, 2008 at 2:30 pm • PrintShare

The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Helping Hand Printing, LLC to the Chamber family by hosting a Ribbon Cutting ceremony this past Thursday. Robert Avera, President of Helping Hand Printing, was surrounded by the Vapor Graphics crew and Chamber Ambassadors while he cut the ceremonial ribbon. Helping Hand Printing specializes in graphic design, printing, typesetting and publishing, but they sum up what they do with one statement, “We help you look good on paper!” They are located at 225 B Windy Hills in Dripping Springs. You can also reach them by phone at 512-431-4758, by email at robert@helpinghandprinting.com or visit their Website at www.helpinghandprinting.com.Please help us in welcoming Helping Hand Printing, LLC to the San Marcos Chamber family.

By ERIC BONAR
Communications Manager - SM Area Chamber of Commerce


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