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Why Street and Number for Events? It works for everybody.

Saves time for everybody. Saves publicity costs.

As a courtesy to our readers, ColumbiaMagazine.com only posts Events and stories about events when the venue location includes Street and Number. Why? It's the universal way to find a location. It works. It saves time. It's saves energy. It's a life saving tool. It saves, most of all, tax payer and institutional money.

Most importantly, it gives the organization the slight edge which makes all the difference. Bigger crowds. And far less cost. Thanks, CM contributors, for always remembering to use Street and Number in Events and stories about Events. Generally, inclusion of the Street and Number includes a huge payoff in dollars: It can be the difference between a PAID and a FREE notice.

Items without Street & Number are welcome and posted as PAID advertising., but at our regular advertising rates: A five part posting for a club event: $60 up without street and number. And that's a bargain. Yard Sales for individuals are free in the 7-County CM area if they include Street and Number for venue, and only $9 if they use old fashioned methods. Still a bargain. -CM




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