Portable devices might have replaced paper tickets, but holding up your smartphone to welcome home a loved one just doesn’t have the same emotional impact as a large banner that can now be printed on ...
Families can pick these 2- by 4-foot banners up in-person at the Sign-A-Rama location at 323 10th Ave. in Royersford. Banners are decorated with a seal from either the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air ...
Anyone gearing up for an R&R or Homecoming? BuildASign emails to say that they are giving away 20,000 free customized welcome home banners, or jumbo cards to send to loved ones who are deployed.
Heather Sweeting had waited seven months. When she finally got the call that her husband, Karl Sweeting, would be coming home from Iraq at midnight, she unfolded the professionally created nylon ...
A local sign shop is helping families welcome back military members returning from overseas with free, custom-made “Welcome Home” banners. The Tucson-Speedway Fastsigns sign and graphics center, 3009 ...
As their tour of duty in Iraq winds down and they head back to the states, 20 members of the U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division will receive a welcome home greeting they never expected. Waiting for the ...
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