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Edmonton-MC Chamber says current map solicitation not theirs Out of town company is soliciting now, but solicitation is NOT for local chamber map. The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce does not use map project as a fund raiser. Bids are taken locally, from area printers. The Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce office has been notified that an out of town company is contacting local businesses there soliciting ads for a Metcalfe/Barren County Map. "This is NOT the map distributed by the Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce," Gaye Shaw, Executive Director of the EMC Chamber said. "We have enough local maps to last until the first of the year," she said. "I will then contact businesses about buying an ad on the most up to date Metcalfe County Map." Director Shaw said the ads in the locally produced map will be considerably less expensive than the out of town maps. "We do not use the project as a fund raiser," she said. "We price the ads to more or less pay for printing costs." When the new maps are printed, bids will be taken with local printers being among those invited to bid. "We like to get as much of our printing done as close to home as possible," she said. The ads will be considerably less expensive than the Universal Map as we do not use the project as a "fund raiser" . The price the ads to more or less pay for the printing costs. This story was posted on 2008-09-25 08:44:47
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