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Georgetown Cash -- Paper Money Backed by Silver
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About: Paper Money Backed by Minted Silver Georgetown Cash is printed paper money redeemable for minted silver. Designed as a merchant loyalty program, restaurants can issue these banknotes as bonuses, and patrons can redeem them for specials, discounts, or minted silver. How It Works Restaurants distribute Georgetown Cash to customers as rewards for qualifying purchases—such as ordering a featured dinner. Diners can then: Redeem Georgetown Cash for desserts, special coffees, or other menu items. Spend it at any participating restaurant in Georgetown. Save and exchange it for minted silver. Because Georgetown Cash is accepted universally among participating businesses, it encourages diners to explore multiple local restaurants, fostering loyalty to the community....
Scott M. Haskins -- Art Conservation-Restoration, Art Damage Repair and Insurance Claims
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About: Scott M. Haskins is a internationally renowned professional art conservator whose opinion is often sought and who is often featured in all the media types nationwide. He is an expert witness/legal testimony on art related insurance matters/claims and on private law suits. His clients include the Los Angeles Supreme Court system and the federal government. Mr. Haskins has worked in both Europe and the U.S. as a professional art conservator since 1975. He is the author of the awarded 'Save Your Stuff' series, written to assist the public protect and save valuable possessions from disasters and emergencies. He is a public speaker and conducts webinars, fundraisers, membership drives, docent trainings, seminars and just for entertainment based on the subject of his 4 books and on his other professional activities.
Anne Nordhaus-Bike - Artist
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About: Award-winning artist Anne Nordhaus-Bike paints colorful, calming watercolors inspired by nature. She loves color, texture, and handmade papers, and her flower paintings capture moments of vibrant stillness and beauty. Her work reflects an underlying spirituality infused with the wisdom of nature and seasonal cycles. Collectors love her paintings for their joy, the healing peace they inspire, and the artistry that informs each brushstroke. Anne specializes in watercolor paintings on handmade paper, hand mounted in the traditional Asian style and uniquely custom framed by professional framers. Anne’s art has appeared in numerous solo and group shows as well as many arts programs, presentations, and performances. Her work has been published in periodicals and books; covered in numerous print publications; and featured in broadcast media, both on television and feature films. She earned a degree in art history and has won multiple awards for arts writing.
Barbara Hemphill - Productivity Consultant, Work Life Balance
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About: Improving the quality of employee's lives is one of the best things a business can do for their employees and their business. Believe it or not, getting rid of physical and digital clutter is one of the more effective actions a business leader can take to categorically increase profits and improve the quality of the lives of their employees. Unquestionably, clutter is bad for business. It not only slows your employees down, it weighs them down. They are less productive than they would like to be, and as a result, less happy than they would like to be. Over time, this emotional baggage not only costs businesses a lot of money, but hurts employees in just about every way, physically, emotionally, and psychologically. They tend to feel tired, overwhelmed and constantly stressed out.
The Georgetowner Newspaper -- Local Georgetown News
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About: With Local Georgetown News, now in its 63rd year of publication, The Georgetowner is a bi-weekly tabloid-size newspaper whose ;Influence far exceeds its size, since 1954.' Its reach is the affluent community in Georgetown and surrounding areas of metropolitan DC. The Georgetowner is a free bi-weekly tabloid-style newspaper which reaches a very unique market and has become a 'must-read' in the DC area. Our publication specializes in the Georgetown lifestyle, focusing on the arts, real estate, education, dining, health, beauty, fashion, society and our popular In Country section featuring Virginia’s horse country. With a circulation of 40,000, The Georgetowner is mailed to all Georgetown residents and businesses. The Georgetowner distribution covers all upscale neighborhoods of metropolitan D.C. and includes parts of Maryland and Northern Virginia.
 

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