KANSAS CITY, MO—The grand prize winners of Walsworth’s Big Event promotion, the yearbook staff at Americas High School in El Paso, TX, hosted a memorable yearbook distribution signing party that gave students an opportunity to sign each other’s yearbooks.
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Using the $1,500 prize money they received from Walsworth Publishing, the yearbook staff at Americas High School in El Paso, TX, set up a photo booth, served food and drinks, hired a student DJ, raffled off an iPod Nano and inserted six Golden Ticket prizes in student yearbooks.
“Not many companies make it to their 75th anniversary. I know Walsworth made it to this milestone because of the loyalty, support and passion our customers and employees have for the company,” commented Don Walsworth, president of top 50 U.S. printing company.
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Yearbook printing and production specialist Walsworth Publishing has invested nearly $3 million in printing equipment for its facility here, a move that the company expects will provide new jobs and enable it to offer a broader range of products. Highlighting the acquisitions are an eight-color Baker Perkins G14 heatset web press, along with a 10-pocket Muller Martini 235 saddlestitcher.
MARCELINE, MO—Yearbook printing and production specialist Walsworth Publishing has invested nearly $3 million in printing equipment for its facility here, a move that the company expects will provide new jobs and enable it to offer a broader range of products. Highlighting the acquisitions: an eight-color Baker Perkins G14 heatset web press, along with a 10-pocket Muller Martini 235 saddlestitcher.
Walsworth is adding nearly $3 million in printing equipment, which will enable it to offer customers more flexibility in production scheduling and four-color printed products such as catalogs, magazines and publications. Eventually, the company expects to add more than 10 full-time jobs.
Walsworth Publishing has acquired IPC Print Services in St. Joseph, MI. The purchase of IPC, a commercial printer previously owned by Journal Communications, will enhance Walsworth Publishing's overall capabilities.
MARCELINE, MO—Walsworth Publishing has acquired IPC Print Services in St. Joseph, MI. The purchase of IPC, a commercial printer previously owned by Journal Communications, will enhance Walsworth Publishing’s overall capabilities.