Minuteman Press
1101 Fifth St. • Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone: 510-540-7113 • Fax: 510-540-4838
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Minuteman Press
1101 Fifth St. • Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone: 510-540-7113 • Fax: 510-540-4838
E-Mail Us
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Want to learn how to use print and media to make the most out of your business or event? Check out our blog posts below for tips and resources specially prepared for you to give you the benefits of Minuteman's long experience in this field:
A Fool in Love: A first novel by Richmond, California writer Delana Elarms Andrews.
About the Author:
Delana Elarms-Andrews was born in San Francisco. At the age of eighteen, she joined the US Army to serve her country as a computer specialist. In 1990 during the early part of her seven year tour of service, she began writing her first novel, "A Fool in Love" while stationed in Pyongtaek, Korea. She has worked for the United States Postal Service for the past eight years and resides in Richmond, California with her husband and three beautiful children. She was a member of STARS book club for five years, the helped establish The Ladies if R.A.G.E. (Reading and Gaining Enlightenment); book club, which she has been a member of for nine years and counting. She is also the co-founder of V.I.A. (Village in Action), which mentors teen girls of color. She is a member of Praise Fellowship Bible Church in Richmond, led by Pastor William H. Coleman III.
Minuteman Press of Berkeley is proud to have published My Epiphany, a book by Marie L. Adams of thoughts and reflections upon the occasion of Marie's turning 30. Marie is a very motivated person who has overcome a difficult childhood and is on the road to becoming a writer. Marie in enrolling in College of Alameda with a goal to transfer to the University of California at Berkeley to study journalism. We are proud of the work Marie has done so far towards realizing her goals. We wish her well and will continue to support her.
Ricardo Charles, a resident of Berkeley, recently learned that he had been nominated for and won the 2012 David Lawrence Community Service Award.
The University of Berkeley has recently taken part in RecycleMania, a program which encourages recycling.
The founder of Studio H, a project launched in Berkeley, California, attended the Building Conference and Expo recently held at Morgantown so that he could provide information about his project to attendees.
The University of California, Berkeley has introduced a new logo to be used in addition to the original seal.
The South Berkeley Christmas 5K Run/Walk took place on December 6, starting at the Musselman High School at 2:00 pm. The money raised from the event will go towards a spay-neuter program run by the Berkeley County Humane Society. The charity aims to provide spaying and neutering services for the pets of local residents at a discounted rate. The program relies on fundraising events like the charity run/walk to be able to continue.
Construction of the Energy Biosciences Building in Berkeley California has recently been completed, creating a $133m research building at the University of California. The design of the building complies with sustainable principles, with a cladding system on the exterior providing a high level of insulation, made from concrete panels reinforced with glass fiber.
Berkeley business owners and professionals are getting a first-rate opportunity to do some networking this month with a BNI meet-up and two other mixers being planned.
The 17th Annual Crush Festival Que Syrah Syrah, a regional gourmet food and wine bonanza, has been scheduled in Berkeley this November.
Berkeley printing companies are going to be almost as busy as residents with a BBQ fundraiser, a golf tournament, and a festival taking place in the coming weeks. Whether networking or looking for a fun-filled event to take the whole family to, business professionals certainly have options at their disposal this August.
With the workshop, the networking event, and the 112th Annual Gala, it is becoming very clear that members of Berkeleys business community have a healthy number of options available to them this month. Taking place one after the other, there are clear advantages to putting in an appearance at a couple of these events.