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Pink Flamingos Available at Brilliant Graphics

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PITTSFIELD, Mass — Brilliant Graphics Group has come up with a novel way to raise money for a good cause.

To raise money for Girls Incorporated of the Berkshires, the digital graphics company will be selling custom-created, oversized pink flamingos – printed, not live, of course.

According to the company's Marketing Manager, Rob Kestyn, the company came up with the idea after a visitor admired a flamingo display piece in Brilliant's offices. The birds go for $20 apiece; Brilliant Graphics will be selling them at a booth during the city's 3rd Thursday event this week, or may be purchased by contacting Kestyn at rkestyn@sampco.com. They will be available now through October.

Girls Incorporated of the Berkshires is a program of the Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center, and an affiliate of the national organization Girls Incorporated, which aims to inspire girls to be "strong, smart and bold." More information can be found here.

 



 

 

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