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What were you doing on October 11th?

  • October 14, 2012
You may not have noticed it, but October 11th was the first United Nations International Day of the Girl. As the sponsors say, “The Day of the Girl is about…
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Marketing 101: What’s In a Name?

  • February 21, 2012
In business, picking the right name for your product is important. Sounds like the Junior League of Lancaster has got that figured out. In 2010, JLL started a High School…
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