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August 31, 2018 ACTIVE Page 1 COMPANY CONTACT ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER LICENSED PRODUCTS EXPIRES PERSON a to Z Printing Allison Dale COMPANY CONTACT ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER LICENSED PRODUCTS EXPIRES PERSON A to Z Printing Allison Dale 4330 Van Buren Boulevard 951-689-4411 Clothing, banners, office supplies, bumper stickers, 8/31/2020 President Riverside, CA 92503-2604 951-687-6387 (Fax) writing implements, beverage ware, tote bags, carrying bags, balloons, buttons, fans, lanyards, magnets, mouse pads, lapel pins, pad holders, pocket protectors, printed material, calendars, linens, rulers & thumb drives. Also, GCC insignia Accent Apparel, Inc. Kevin J. McMahon 405 Atlantic City Blvd. 732-341-7576 Clothing 10/31/2020 www.accentapparelinc.com Beachwood, NJ 08722 800-269-5755 (Toll-Free) 732-341-8118 (Fax) [email protected] Ad Craft of Arkansas, Inc. Randi Evans 1122 West Third Street 501-372-5231 Clothing, decals, and banners 4/30/2019 General Manager, VP P.O. Box 1001 501-372-0827 (Fax) Little Rock, AR 72203 [email protected] Adware Promotions Michael Blanchard 4338 Innes Road, Unit 1 613-742-0086 Clothing, lapel pins, key chains, beverage ware, 4/30/2019 www.adware.ca President Ottawa, Ontario, K4A 3W3 800-272-8332 (Toll-Free) briefcases, and portfolios CANADA [email protected] Advertising Novelty Company, Inc. Louise Luke P.O. Box 64 301-914-1417 Writing implements, decals, bumper stickers, 7/31/2019 www.advertisingnovelty.com Vice President McHenry, MD 21541-0064 1-800-643-1804 (Toll-Free) carrying cases and bags, office supplies, clothing [email protected] and emblematic jewelry Advertising Plus Sande Butler 17817 S.E. 408th Street 360-825-4000 Clothing, linens, lapel pins, golf accessories, 7/31/2019 Owner Auburn, WA 98092 Fax is the same writing implements, bumper stickers, decals, garmet bags sports bags, portfolios, key tags, beverage ware, lanyards, identification badges, magnets and umbrellas Allegheny Commerical Printing Brian Ranker 1209 Chartiers Avenue 412-778-3602 Commerical printing, tickets 5/31/2019 President McKees Rocks, PA 15222 Also, GCC insignia Alliance Graphics Nancy Ippolita 1101 Eighth Street 510-845-8835 Clothing 3/31/2019 www.unionbug.com Controller Berkeley, CA 94710 510-548-0543 (Fax) Also, GCC insignia 510-735-6046 (Cell) All Union Signs-Promos-Printing William J. Birtle 2307 Berryhill Street 717-221-888 Clothing, writing implements, carrying bags and totes, 8/31/2018 Harrisburg, PA 17104 717-221-8323 (Fax) beverage ware, key chains, signs, banners, decals, license plates, portfolios, pads, planners, office accessories, and golf accessories ALSCO Robert Roy 2254 E. Braniff 208-343-6473 Printing, silk screening and embroidery 7/31/2019 www.alsco.com General Manager Boise, Idaho 83716 208-343-2768 - Fax [email protected] August 31, 2018 ACTIVE Page 1 American Advertising Bridgette Brackett 204 South Third Street 800-995-5415 (Toll-Free) Clothing, decals, bumper stickers, banners, flags, yard 5/31/2019 www.everything-usa.net P.O. Box 565 [email protected] signs, emblematic jewelry, coin medallions, beverage ware, Boonville, IN 47601 glassware, carrying bags and totes, buttons, calendars, pocket planners, lanyards, coolers, pad folios, portfolios, briefcases, key chains, writing implements, golf accessories, office supplies, lapel pins, magnets and magnetic signs, Frisbees, awards and plaques, balloons, knives, auto accessories patches, license plates and frames, yo-yo's, greeting cards, mouse pads, cooler cups, games and toys, Also, GCC insignia American Apparel and Headwear Corp. Frank Spotorno 18-64 42nd Street 917-559-4816 Clothing and head wear 11/30/2018 President Astoria, NY 11105 [email protected] American Products, Inc. Clifford Charlson 1600 North Clinton Avenue 585-295-8000 Clothing, emblematic jewelry, watches, buttons, ID 5/31/2020 www.atc-ny.com Rochester, NY 14621 1-800-272-5120 (Toll-Free) badges/tags, carrying cases and bags, auto accessories, office 585-295-8004 (Fax) supplies, luggage tags, b everage ware, stickers, golf accessories, playing cards, portfolios, bumper stickers and license plate holders American Unions' Embroidery and Rodney Eitland 123 Swiggum Road 608-634-6776 Clothing and promotional products 9/30/2019 Screenprinting, Inc. CEO Westby, Wisconsin 54667 608-634-6774 (Fax) Also, GCC insignia [email protected] American Way Promotional Sales David C. Poland 913 Madison Avenue 419-255-9460 Clothing, writing implements, bumper stickers, 2/28/2019 Owner Toledo, OH 43624 419-255-9463 (Fax) beverage ware, Frisbees, calendars, auto accessories and emblematic jewelry Ameriprint LLC Tony Caterino 8119 Columbia Road 440-235-6094 Full service printing, graphic design, banners, tickets, 7/31/2019 www.ameriprintLLC.com Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 440-235-6093 buttons, mailing service, vinyl lettering and indoor/outdoor signs [email protected] Ameritee USA Steve Wojtkowiak 25 Imson Street 716-825-8888 Clothing, beverage ware, office supplies, cases and 3/31/2019 President Buffalo, NY 14210 716-821-7991 (Fax) bags, decals, bumper stickers, writing implements, calendars, and buttons Automatic Printing Company Fred Sokol 1713 Cuming Street 402-341-2351 Business cards and office supplies 9/30/2018 www.autoprintomaha.com President Omaha, NE 68102-4431 402-341-0631 (Fax) Award Crafters, Inc. Jim Munden 4449-C Brookfield Corporate Dr 703-818-0500 Awards and plaques 7/31/2019 www.awardcrafters.com President Chantilly, VA 20151 703-818-2157 (Fax) Awards & T-Shirts, Inc. Angela O'Donohue Suite A 816-358-3390 Clothing, linens, hats, carrying cases and bags, 8/31/2019 www.awardsandtshirts.com Owner 10400 East 63rd Street 1-800-466-3580 (Toll-Free) banners, signage, beverage ware, bumper stickers, writing Raytown, MO 64133 816-358-4682 implements, golf accessories, key chains, Frisbees, [email protected] license plate frames, knives, office supplies, picnic items, magnets , sunglasses, pocket planners, calendars, decals, buttons, trophies, plaques and awards. Awards Unlimited Sean O'Connor 77 Broadway 617-625-0100 Clothing and awards 10/31/2020 President Somerville, MA 02145 617-666-2611 (Fax) Bankers Advertising & Promotions Christine Hanke 3107C East Washington Blvd. 260-747-6161 Clothing, caps, writing implements, calendars, 2/28/2019 Sales Associate Fort Wayne, IN 46803 260-747-9342 can coolers, license plate holders, static window [email protected] clings and assorted promotional products August 31, 2018 ACTIVE Page 2 Barker Specialty Company Gerald Barker 27 Realty Drive 203-272-2222 Clothing, scarves, sunglasses, towels, writing implements, 3/31/2020 www.barkerspecialty.com President Cheshire, CT 06410-0222 1-800-BARKERS (Toll-Free) tote bags, binders, clipboards, lapel pins, briefcases, shoulder www.unionsales.com 203-272-2727 (Fax) bags, bumper stickers, trophies, plaques and other award items Baxter Printing, Inc. David Turoci 3837 Ridge Road 219-923-1999 Office supplies, mailings, contract books and directories 10/31/2018 Highland, Indiana 46322 [email protected] Bearded Elephant LeShay Weaver 5165 Manchester Street 440-453-6468 Clothing 3/31/2019 North Ridgeville, OH 44039 Better Image Graphics, Inc. Larry Faragalli 1041 Glassboro Rd., Suite E-6 856-262-0735 Clothing, tote bags, backpacks, bandannas and 2/28/2019 www.betterimagegraphics.com President Williamstown, NJ 08094 856-262-0738 (Fax) umbrellas Also, GCC insignia Breakin Even Die Job Apparel Shaun Gifford 9411 Grangehall Road 815-222-3244 Clothing 2/28/2019 Belvidere, IL 61008 The Calvert Company Robert J. Bartels 735 West Taft Avenue 714-288-4111 Clothing, bumper stickers, decals, planners, writing 11/30/2018 www.usa.calvertcompany.com Owner Orange, CA 92865 714-288-4121 (Fax) implements, folders, buttons, lapel pins, plaques, banners, [email protected] magnets, awards, tote bags, beverage ware, calendars, calendar cards and Weingarten Rights cards CBL Custom Apparel Robert Mastromarino 2313 Penn Avenue 610-670-7840 Clothing, license plate frames, iron-on patches, wallets 1/31/2019 www.cblcustomapparel.com President and CEO West Lawn, PA 19609 610-670-6095 (Fax) card cases, portfolios, binders, emblematic jewelry, key [email protected] tags, beverage ware, labels, stickers, sewing kits, window scrapers, first-aid kits, writing implements, attaché cases tote bags, golf accessories, laser engraved wood products, wall plaques, and desk accessories Canadian First Marketing Mike Samuell 2767 St. Moritz Way 604-851-5435 Clothing and magnetic signs 10/31/2020 President Abbotsford, B.C., V3G 1C3 604-851-5462 (Fax) CANADA [email protected] Carmel Advertising Specialties Co. William J. Sampson 1070 Route 52 845-225-5001 Writing implements, calendars, pocket planners, 2/28/2019 President Carmel, NY 10512 845-225-3483 wallets, ID card cases, trophies, plaques, decals, bumper stickers, lapel pins, clothing, hats, bags, portfolios, folders, license plate holders, picnic ware, toys and greeting cards Carroll Printing & Promotions Bryan Slaven 907 Canal Street 713-228-9331 Clothing 7/31/2019 President Houston, TX 77003 Cavan Advertising Ltd. Celia Huang 49A Lesmill Road 647-888-9299 Clothing, hats, briefcases, cups, advertising material, 10/31/2018 www.cavanadv.com Operations Manager Toronto, Ontario M3B 2T8 800-268-5665 x. 20 flags, rally kits, and other promotional items Canada The Cedarstream Company James W. Morris, Jr. 225 Main Street 770-748-0608 Clothing, beverage ware, emblematic jewelry 8/31/2019 www.cedarstream.logomall.com President Cedartown, GA 30125 1-800-686-7488 (Toll-Free) buttons, stickers, and golf accessories 770-748-2495 (Fax) [email protected] Checkmate Consulting & Printing Brian Dufault
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