We just finished this killer banner for Tri-City Custom Knives, a new customer in Kingsport, Tennessee. Stop by and see it in their booth at The Blade Show if you happen to be in Atlanta, June 3-5.
If you need a banner to advertise your own products or to help celebrate your family reunion or to congratulate Kevin for winning employee-of-the-month— whether he deserves it or not– call Claire at 336-372-3002.
Be Free follows Meachele on her trip along the Colorado Trail, and focuses on how she reacts to the various dangers she encounters during her 36-day adventure in the summer of 2015. The inspirational story features a theme of overcoming abusive situations.
Be Free is also a photographic record of the journey and it includes over 100 color photographs in its 180 pages.
Meachele’s first book, Healing, My Journey Home, published in 2015, was the story of her 2011 thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail after the loss of her husband. Meachele received her trail name, “Mothership,” on that trip.
Both books are 6” x 9”, softcover, designed and developed by Imaging Specialists, Inc., in Sparta, NC, and released through ISI’s imprint: Star Route Books.
For more information on Meachele “Mothership” Montgomery, please visit her site: www.atmothership.com. She lives in Crumpler, NC, and is available for book signings, appearances, and presentations, and welcomes correspondence.
We’re busy this week with Meachele “Mothership” Montgomery’s exciting new book about her recent hike of the Colorado Trail.
Here are some of her beautiful images taken on the (almost 500 mile) trek from Durango to Denver.
We’re working, this week, on the Spring newsletter for Piney Creek United Methodist Church. This expanded edition features Christmas news and photos of their renovated kitchen area. The kitchen improvements are important to the church. The ladies host fundraising breakfasts in the fellowship hall and needed a more modern facility for their project.
ISI builds the newsletter and adds photography to images and text supplied by the Church. ISI authored, maintains and hosts the Charge website.
Piney Creek UMC by Imaging Specialists, Inc.Summer 2015 Edition of the Alleghany Historical – Genealogical Society Newsletter. PDF file has been optimized for fast download.
ISI also produces the newsletter for the Alleghany Historical – Genealogical Society. The quarterly newsletter contains historical photographs, research articles and current club news for members. ISI designs and produces the entire newsletter for AHGS from concept to printing. Additionally, ISI authored, maintains and hosts AHGS.org.
Newsletters inform, unite and motivate members. They also encourage new membership and donations. Newsletters are effective, in any format- printed, emailed, or on a website. Online, PDFs work very well as they can be formatted for optimum appearance, security and load times. A PDF file will look and reproduce consistently, regardless of the user’s hardware or operating system. Text and graphics display and print without degradation in quality, and PDF viewers are free to the user.
Have you been to Crouse Park lately? If so, you know that Sparta is now the third stop on the Blue Ridge Heritage Trail!
The folks at the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area have built and installed 70 of these beautiful, informative historical markers around western North Carolina. See the interactive map or download the brochure.
The Sparta Revitalization Committee asked Imaging Specialists to supply photos for the sign at the Crouse House and we couldn’t be more proud of the way they turned out.
The marker features images of the Alleghany Jubilee, Robert Doughton and a northern view from Spry Road looking toward Virginia. The background is a scene of the New River taken by Piney Creek native, (and Imaging Specialists, founder) Ron Halsey. The Jubilee and the view from Spry Road are by Jeff Halsey and the Bob Doughton photo is from the U.S. Library of Congress.
View from Turkey Knob looking north toward Virgina
We greatly appreciate being allowed to participate in the Blue Ridge Heritage Trails project.
US Representative Robert L. Doughton, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and Alleghany native, on the steps of the Capitol.