LeTip of Marysville Morning awards Kim Adcock, announces new location


November 4, 2008 · Updated 4:18 PM 

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MARYSVILLE —

LeTip of Marysville Morning has awarded its membership chairperson Kim Adcock, of GraphiXtreme Sign Co., with the Silver Badge, presented by Washington LeTip Regional Director Doug Elburn. The Silver Badge was given in recognition of the number of new members that Adcock has sponsored into LeTip.

LeTip of Marysville Morning has grown enough in the past year to outgrow its meeting place at Bob’s Burger and Brew in Quil Ceda Village. While its members have enjoyed the establishment’s hospitality and quality of breakfasts, they needed to move to a larger facility. Businesses looking to make connections with other businesses, meet other professionals, and increase their revenues are welcome to visit LeTip’s new location at Jumbo Buffet, on 319 State Ave. in Marysville, where the group will meet Thursdays at 7 a.m.

LeTip of Marysville Morning is one of more than 550 LeTip chapters throughout the United States and Canada. LeTip International, Inc., was founded in 1978 to serve as a professional business leads exchange. Members meet weekly to grow each other’s businesses through exchanges of qualified leads, increased exposure and development of business communication skills. To avoid conflicts of interest, only one representative of a profession is accepted in any one chapter.

For more information, contact Renae James, chapter president of LeTip of Marysville Morning, at 425-971-0031, or log onto www.marysvillemorningletip.com.

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