Subject: Head-to-Head Excitement as SPIRE Hosts the 41st NEC Swimming & Diving Championship
The top-ranked Bryant Bulldog women have one mission: win the NEC for the fifth straight year. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs men’s team is seeking to build on last year’s successful win of the 2021 inaugural men’s title. But this won’t be just another swim in the pool for Bryant, who is looking at some serious competition from the CCSU Blue Devils and eight more teams, all seeking the same claim to fame: to defeat the competition and reign as the 2022 NEC champions.
Don’t miss one exciting event as, for the first time, SPIRE hosts the NEC Swimming & Diving Championship February 22nd through the 26th.
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UMPH Pricing Guide Email
Subject: Ready to Join Us in 2022? The UMPH Pricing Guide is Available for Your Next Event!
2021 has been a crazy year for Niko and Mary at Union Mills Public House, as we’ve been busy renovating our historic building along Carroll Creek into a one-of-a-kind venue for truly unforgettable events. Now, we’re excited to bring you our 2022 event pricing guide, just in time for you to plan your upcoming wedding, party, or corporate event for next year!
Demand for our event space has been incredible and dates for 2022 are already filling fast. Contact us for pricing options and reserve your spot now!
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MVI Survey Email
Subject: We’ve Heard You, and We’re Working to Improve our App and Services
MVI appreciates everyone who has taken the time to provide feedback for our products and solutions. We’re currently working on updates to meet the growing needs of our users and have some exciting news to share: Our new app is in progress and almost complete. It will be hitting your smart device soon, with some great new features coming your way!
At MVI, we value your feedback and look forward to helping you resolve any issues you may be experiencing, both now and in the future. Please take a moment to fill out our survey and let us know how we can best help improve your experience with MVI.
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Insurance Brokers of Maryland
Subject: Too Many Preventable Fires Making the Headlines this Winter
With several high-profile fires in the news, such as the ones in New York, Baltimore City, and Pennsylvania, fire safety stays a top priority for homeowners and businesses this winter.
The biggest fire threats come from space heaters, candles, and fireplaces. Here are the top safety tips when using these items to keep you and your family safe.
Candles
*Never leave candles unattended, even for “just a minute.”
*Keep lit candles at least a foot away from flammable surfaces such as drapery or upholstery
*Candle holders should be sturdy and tip-proof
Fireplaces
*Make sure your chimneys are clear and vented
*Never start a fire using lighter fluid or other flammable liquids
*Keep fire screen protectors in place to keep sparks from hitting flammable objects
Portable Heaters
*Do not power space heaters with extension cords
*Heaters should be sturdy with emergency shut off switches
*Keep space heaters away from ignition sources
We’re halfway through winter, with only a few more weeks left. Let’s make it a safe season for everyone!
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