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"One of our local hospitals recently constructed a new building at their facility and contracted us to do their interior sign work. Having never done a job of this size or type, we contacted SBT Dundalk for advise and for help with the ADA signs involved. They gave us their undivided attention, walking us through materials, installation details, and pricing. Their prices were unbeatable and we priced them against four national wholesalers. They were always friendly and timely. We couldn't believe how quickly they filled our order, allowing us to make deadlines during construction with ease. More impressive than anything else though was the quality of their work. Out of all four companies they were competing against, they were the only ones who followed our specs 100% and who matched our color perfectly. We will continue to use SBT Dundalk exclusively for all of our ADA signage and highly recommend them, regardless of the size of the job."
- Stacy Trager, Signs By Tomorrow Lansing, MI
Rick,
Just a note to say you did a great job on our sign. We already have a potential buyer. We'll definitely keep you on our referral list.
Carol, Remax Realtor
Dear Rick,
Thanks to you and your team for taking the time to redesign our van logos. You knew that we were under strict constraints and you completed the task at hand with flying colors. The new designs are amazing and I really appreciate all of the effort that was put into these creations. I look forward to continuing our relationship in the future.
Thanks again,
Jason Curis, General Manager & Regional Director of Operations (The Atrium Court Hotel)
Rick,
The 75th Anniversary Celebration banner you made for Dundalk United Methodist Church is absolutely "spectacular." We are so pleased. Everyone connected with Signs by Tomorrow has been a "joy" to work with. Your expertise regarding design and placement was perfect. The job was completed promptly, and the installation crew was great.
Carole Fogle, Secretary
On behalf of the Parents Club of Troop 497, Inc. we would like to thank you for your generous contribution to the Tenth Annual Bull & Oyster Roast which was held on October 8,2005 to benefit Boy Scout Troop 497. Because of your help, we had a very successful Bull & Oyster Roast!
Thank You!
Parents Club of Troop 497,Inc.
Dear Mr. Vohrer,
Every weekend my softball team and I go to a tournament, and every weekend we get multiple compliments on our beautiful banner which we would not have if it weren't for your company. Your generosity has been invaluable to us and we hope to work with you again in the future.
Yours Truly,
Sarah Meil, Kat Plavnick, Dana Berkeridge, Tori Ripple, Jess Lauenstein, Alex Dansicker, Jena McFadden, and Claire Downs
Hi Rick:
I just wanted to send a note to let you know that I'm very pleased with the exterior and interior signage at the Health Center recently completed by Signs by Tomorrow. The results are fantastic! What a difference with a newly painted monument sign. The old sign looks new!
I am very satisfied with the results and best of all I have received many positive comments from our Tenants.
You and your staff are extremely helpful and so patient with someone such a me who does not know a lot about signs.
Thanks to you and your staff for another wonderful job for Nottingham Management.
Sincerely,
Nottingham Management Company
Donna M. Griglock, Property Manager
To the staff of Signs by Tomorrow:
Thank you very much for the wonderful signs you produced for our Bussiness Opportunity Network golf tournament. The banner was great too! We all appreciate your help! You are the best! You will definitely be recommended by us!
Thanks
Laura Fonock, BON Golf Tournament Chair
Port crane dedicated to late Schaefer companion Comptroller, Ehrlich, members of Snoops' family participate in ceremony
By Michael J. Feeney
The Associated Press
September 8, 2005, 4:57 PM EDT
The late Hilda Mae Snoops meant a lot to the people of the state, Maryland Comptroller William Donald Schaefer said today.
Schaefer was talking about his longtime companion who served as his official hostess during the former governor's two terms from 1987 to 1995.
Schaefer, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and members of Snoops' family met today to dedicate a Baltimore port crane in her honor.
Snoops, Schaefer said, was a very unique, smart, pretty and gracious woman who touched numerous lives as his official hostess.
"I never knew all that she did until after she died, when people would come up to me telling me about how she helped them," Schaefer said while standing aboard the Maryland Port Authority's tour vessel the Mary Lynn at the Seagirt Marine Terminal.
Behind him was a monstrous blue crane with "Hilda Mae Snoops" emblazoned in white writing. Snoops, who died in 1999, is only the fourth woman in Maryland to have a port crane named after her.
A Baltimore port crane was originally named after her in 1987. But the aging and deteriorating crane that was originally named after her was sold to Porteck Co., which is based in Singapore, said Darlene Frank, director of communications for the port.
Recalling the 1987 ceremony, Schaefer said, "it's different because she was there then. But, her children were here today, and that made me feel good."
Snoops is also remembered for designing a Victorian-style outdoor fountain at the governor's mansion, Schaefer said. The fountain was turned off by successor Parris Glendening, sparking a long-standing feud between the two Democrats.
Ehrlich, a Republican, turned the fountain back on in a special ceremony, leading to a special friendship between the two men.
Copyright 2005, The Associated Press
(Signage done by Signs By Tomorrow)
Dear Richard,
Our grateful thanks for your most generous donation of the sign for the Dundalk United Methodist Church float in the recent Dundalk July 4th Parade. They were absolutely "first rate, first class" and definitely made a difference in the look of our float and in promoting our Church.
With sincere appreciation from the entire congregation, thanks again.
In Christ's Service
Rev. Ted Marsh, Pastor
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