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November 29, 2013
New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly
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his holiday season, children of all ages can find a million reasons to believe—and you can help.
Bring a stamped letter, addressed to Santa at The North Pole, to any Macy’s before December 25 and drop it in the red Santa Mail letterbox. As part of its “Believe” campaign, Macy’s will donate $1 to Make-A-Wish for every letter received, up to $1 million, to help grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. Macy’s “Believe” campaign was inspired by the New York Sun’s 1897 editorial “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” written in response to a child’s question about Santa’s existence. This touching story created generations of believers and provided inspiration for the “Yes, Virginia” animated special, available at the department store as a DVD and illustrated storybook, with 10 percent of the purchase price also donated to Make-A-Wish. For more information, to download a letter template or to learn more about helping make children’s wishes come true, visit www.macys.com/ believe. - (NAPSI)
Present Pointers Y
ou can be known for having the gift for giving if you heed three hints:
1. Make it personal. Consider the recipient’s hobbies and interests. Give a gardener seeds and gloves; send kitchen equipment to the gourmet cook. 2. Make it unique. If you have a special talent for knitting or painting or photography, give something you’ve created just for them. Even if your photography skills are not that picture perfect, you can turn any snapshot into something memorable with a customized photo gift. To help, Walgreens provides personalized wall decor, mugs, totes, blankets, ornaments, desk accessories, clothing, calendars, photo books, canvas prints, puzzles, and cases for smartphones and tablets. You can even get holiday ornaments in assorted shapes and frames. There’s something to make just about everyone on your list feel extra special. 3. Wrap it up. Any gift can seem better in a beautifully wrapped box. Learn More Information For further information and ideas, go to www.Walgreens.com/photo or visit any in-store kiosk. - (NAPSI)
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A “True” Celebration of Winter T
he first chair lifts in New Mexico began turning last Saturday at Sipapu Ski Resort, marking the start of the winter snow sports season in the state. And to gear up, the New Mexico Tourism Department is wrapping a warm hat and scarf around the “New Mexico True” brand with its first ever winter-specific ad campaign. “Almost a quarter of our overnight visitors come to New Mexico during the winter,” said Tourism Cabinet Secretary Monique Jacobson. “Through our winter “New Mexico True” ad campaign, we hope to make more skiers, snowboarders and families aware of the exceptional winter adventures they will find here.” The campaign aims to charm potential winter visitors with stunning “New Mexico True” advertising that includes cable TV, in-cinema, inairport, print, and digital media targeted at fly market travelers. Cable ads will air in Dallas-Ft. Worth and Phoenix in October and November with print scheduled in AFAR, Outside Magazine and Texas Monthly in October. As part of NMTD’s partnership with Southwest Airlines, print ads will appear every month in Southwest’s in-flight magazine, along with a targeted digital and email component. The Department is spending $800,000.00 on the October to February campaign. NMTD introduced “New Mexico True” in April of 2012 and the campaign has seen two summers of successful ads. “True” has caught on throughout the state, with 15 communities already adopting the “New Mexico True” brand as their own, and more communities ready to join them. The efforts of those 15 communities have already added an additional $1.6 million of non-state money toward the “True” brand. - ItsATrip.org