If you are a big fan of promotional Maglites, then today is the day for you. National LED Light Day celebrates this energy-efficient lighting option. LED’s are significantly more efficient than incandescent and fluorescent lights, making them ideal for everyday use. Promotional Maglites come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors, and there are countless LED models to choose from:
The quintessential picture of a beautiful autumn day is no doubt one that includes warm-hued foliage. As the days begin to grow longer, you will most likely need to carry around your promotional maglights in the evening hours- especially in order to illuminate the beautiful leaves in your neighborhood. This week is Fall Foliage Week, so grab your high-quality, dependable promotional maglights and find your favorite tree to spotlight!
Summer has come to an end, as I am sure you have noticed. School is back in session, the leaves are beginning to turn, and today is the first day of autumn.
The days are slowly becoming shorter, which means you will need to start taking a flashlight on your evening walks.
No need to grab the huge heavy-duty one in your garage- there are countless Maglite flashlights that are pocket-sized, yet still have the power you need to light your way in the evening hours.
Every year on September 15, people worldwide join to celebrate Greenpeace Day. They come together to fight for a better world and to raise awareness about conserving and preserving our environment.
How can we all come together to support this cause? -Meet with your local activist group -Order engraved flashlights with “Greenpeace Day” -Talk about environmental concerns with your neighbors, family, and friends
Summer is a good season for Promotional Maglites. Your customers need to keep a good flashlight in their cars when on a road trip and going on their summer vacations. You never know when a car might give you trouble at night. Flat tire can even happen to new cars.
Fall is a fine season for Promotional Maglites. As the daylight hours get shorter, you need a flashlight when going on late evening walks.
Winter is a notorious season for Promotional Maglites. There are not many
daylight hours. You may need a Maglite to take a look around the house to see what that bump was outside. Cold weather is hard on batteries, so make sure you have fresh batteries in your torch. Maglites make wonderful Christmas gifts for your customers. They will appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity.
Spring is super season for Promotional Maglites. Take some with you to the trade shows, and give them to your best prospects. They will likely buy from you, and remember you year round. All because you gave them a lifelong useful gift.
Every season is a great season for giving Promotional Maglites. Your logo will last as long as the Maglite, which is almost forever.
June is “National Great Outdoors Month” in the United States. It was started in 1998 to draw people to the national parks and local parks. Visiting the outdoors is good for the soul. It offers a great release from the pressures of everyday life. Best of all, many aspects of it are free. How can you focus on this activity?
Volunteer at a summer camp for kids.
Go boating.
Walk in the woods.
Take pictures of sunsets and post them on your social media outlet.
Go biking, running, or walking on a local trail.
Run with your baby.
Get out of town and take a drive in the country.
No matter where you go, don’t leave home without your Maglite Flashlights. They can save your life if you get lost, or get caught after sunset in an unfamiliar place.
April 20 is International Volunteer Recognition Day in Canada and the UK. The origin of this special day is unclear. But, it is a great opportunity to thank those who give their time to help others. How can you participate? You can help on both sides of the fence. First, by being a volunteer yourself. Second, by honoring those who give of themselves to help others.
How to volunteer:
Pick an area that you love. Is it cooking, gardening, driving, painting, performing music, singing, fishing, meeting new people?
Find a way to combine your area of love to an area of need. You may find it in government, churches, local volunteer organizations.
Governments need people to volunteer on commissions, like the Shade Tree Commission, Parks, Civil Service, Utilities, and zoning.
Churches offer many ways to use your talents. Singing in the choir, playing your instrument, cooking, delivering, and taking people grocery shopping.
Your local civic clubs, like Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions offer many ways to share your abilities.
How to honor the volunteers:
If you have been the recipient of the generosity of volunteers, you can simply thank them.
Or you can contact the mayor of your city, and ask if he would be willing to write a proclamation to call attention to those volunteers. Then call the newspaper and have them take a picture in his office of the group of people.
Give gifts, like Maglite flashlights to the volunteers in your favorite group. You can choose a government group, church group, or civic group. Again, you can call the newspaper, TV stations, and mayor to get involved in the appreciation ceremony. People like to read stories like this in the newspapers, and watch them on TV.
Wednesday, February 2 is National Groundhog Day. You know, if he sees his
shadow, we will have 6 more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, spring is just around the corner. Since Maglite flashlights would cast a shadow on the little furry creature, please keep your Maglites off on that day.