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2009 Colorado Open House
Open HouseOn February 27, 2009, we held our Annual Open House at Wings over the Rockies at Lowry.

The Open House was a way of saying thank you to the continued partnerships with all of our customers. The event focused on a “green” theme which promoted the use of eco-friendly products and practices.

Open House festivities included food, drinks, and the previewing of new products from premium mills. The exhibiting mills included: Gildan, Anvil, Fruit of the Loom, Hanes, Bella, Alo, Canvas, Whispering Pines, Independent Trading, Rabbit Skins, Yupoong, Sierra Pacific, Brightline, KC Caps, and Storm Creek. Open house

At the Imprints Wholesale booth, a new improved website was introduced; Relabeling Services were demonstrated and credit options for account ordering were offered.

There is an Embroidery/Screen Printing Contest that interested guests registered for and as part of the registration were given a free recycled or organic t-shirt from Anvil.

The contest requires entries to decorate on eco-friendly products with a grand prize of $750 worth of Anvil products.

Highlighting this year’s event was an Anvil sponsored seminar featuring Anthony Corsano, CEO, who spoke about the importance of corporate responsibility and why choosing the right supplier is something that matters now more than ever. All attendees received a free AnvilSustainable® hooded fleece.

Open house In tangent with the seminar, Anvil partnered with Imprints Wholesale in a food drive for Food Bank of The Rockies.

Customers brought in a non-perishable food item in exchange for an exclusive new neon t-shirt. As a result of the food drive, several hundred pounds of food was donated to the Food Bank of the Rockies.