That March 15 for St Paddy's day was a typo on my part and I didn't take time to edit the back of the card. The reason behind the type is I have a St Paddy's Day party booked for the 15th and marked it as such on my Calendar. The correct date, the 17th, was also marked as well, but in my haste to get the cards done, I just plain blew it by not taking the time to edit the information. Fortunately, the cards are very inexpensive, they've already paid for themselves several times over, and next year, I'll take the time to edit them before placing the order. It's not Vista Print's fault - the blame is squarely on my shoulders.
I also had some really neat posters made, one of which was put in place this morning at a location where I'll be performing this evening. The poster measures 24 X 36 inches, the paper is almost like a heavy plastic finish, and I purchased a sturdy poster frame at Michael's in Bel Air that makes everything look very professional. At the bottom right corner of the poster, the time and date of the appearance is slipped in a transparent slot and printed in large, black, shaded letters, therefore, you can make appropriate changes when necessary withing destroying the poster. One of the assistant administrators saw the poster a few seconds after it was placed on an easel near the main entrance. She walked up to me and said "Wow! That really looks great. I think I'll get my husband away from the TV tonight, come over here and do some dancing - we really love your music." As far as I'm concerned, that poster has already paid for itself as well. Each poster cost $20 and the frame was $17. So, for a $37 advertising investment, I put myself in the good graces of the assistant administrator, and she pays the bills.

Cheers,
Gary
