[Publib] Volunteer ID stickers
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Wed Aug 5 17:21:16 EDT 2009
We recently switched to lanyards, but we used to use the Avery Pin Style Name Badge Kit, which comes with 100 badges the size of a business card for less than $20. Office Depot and Staples sell them. Unlike stickers, they can be reused, but if someone accidentally takes it home or loses it, it's still relatively inexpensive and easily replaced. It comes with a template and you just use Word and print them out.
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--- On Wed, 8/5/09, Melissa K. Davidson <DavidsonMK at ci.staunton.va.us> wrote:
From: Melissa K. Davidson <DavidsonMK at ci.staunton.va.us>
Subject: [Publib] Volunteer ID stickers
To: publib at webjunction.org
Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 2:51 PM
We are looking for inexpensive ways to ID volunteers. We are
afraid lanyards will walk away and think disposable stickers may be the best
way to go. Do any of you use similar, and where did you buy them?
Melissa
Davidson
Adult
Services Librarian
Staunton
Public Library
Staunton,
VA
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