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Build Team Spirit with Personalized Sports Ornaments - Great Ideas for Coaches and Volunteers
by Maggie Krafts on Mar 5, 2010
With spring training almost in sight for professionals as well as for little leaguers, you may be thinking about how to honor young athletes. Everyone loves to see their name etched or painted on awards, and personalized sports ornaments are a wonderful and inexpensive medium for team gifts, or as a special thank you to the coaches who give so much of their time to junior athletic programs. There are hundreds of ornament vendors online, and one of the largest online shops offers a staggering selection of 232 sports ornaments , all of which can be personalized for free. From coaching staff to uniforms, most youth teams depend on volunteers and donations. Personalized sports ornaments make a fun and easy fundraiser for your team. Choose a simple ornament that reflects your team colors or activity, and the ornament vendor will personalize the ornament with your team name and the year. Have the personalized ornament available to sell at games to create team spirit and earn extra...Read More >>
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