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Gloo Factory OPEN HOUSE!
Please join us for an Open House at our new location
Sunday, March 18th from 2pm to 6pm
Food – Music – Fun
238 East 26th Street (26th street between 4th ave and 5th ave)
520-740-0810
Also happening on that day in the neighborhood is Cyclovia (www.cyloviatucson.org) from 10-3pm. The route goes right by our new shop and South 4th Ave will be closed to car traffic until 3pm! Consider participating in this great outdoor event and walking or biking to our Open House. Please also consider that until 3pm, vehicular access to our location will take some patience.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Busy week at the Factory!
We have busy busy busy! I wanted to share with you all some of the wonderful projects we have been working on.
Tshirt Screen Printing for
Tshirt Screen Printing for the
Museum of Contemporary
Bumper Stickers
still more stickers
Business Cards for our awesome electrician Tim Helm. You can reach him at 520-977-4356
AND signs for the Keeling Street Party!
Give us a call for your next project, we would love to help!
Visitors at the Gloo Factory
BorderLinks Delegation from the Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning in Denver, CO recently visited the Gloo Factory. They learned about screen printing, social causes and making positive choices for themselves and the world around them. Here is their website to learn more! http://www.rmsel.org/
Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace
Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace is a group of Tucson residents committed to re-create and authentically present the historic structures and landscapes to the regional community and visitors in the area known as Tucson’s Birthplace. Their mission is to preserve, honor, protect, restore and promote the cultural heritage of Tucson’s Birthplace at the foot of Sentinel Peak (‘A’ Mountain).
The Mission Garden is a re-creation of the Spanish Colonial walled garden that was part of Tucson’s historic San Agustin Mission. Rebuilt on its original site and located west of downtown Tucson at the corner of Mission Rd and Mission Ln, the Garden features heirloom plants and living and Timeline Gardens, interpreting 4,000 years of Tucson agriculture. You can learn more about them at http://www.tucsonsbirthplace.org/
The picture is of their new banner created at the Gloo Factory.