This document contains advertisements and announcements from various newspapers promoting local businesses and events. It recognizes winners of the 2011 PALMY Awards for newspaper promotion categories. The top three placements are listed for categories under 6,000 circulation, 6,000-12,000 circulation, and over 12,000 circulation. Many of the winning promotions highlight local merchants, sales, community events like parades, and ways newspapers help advertise for businesses and non-profits.
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2011 PALMY Awards
1. Fashion
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Herald-Journal
Hailey Dill
and
Primrose
Ring In
the Holidays
in TOMS Style
s004-HJ06601913
www.primrosegalleries.com 864.578.3000
2011 PALMY Awards
2. Fashion
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000
Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
2011 PALMY Awards
3. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
The Voice
Ashley Ghere
and
Ye Olde Flower Shoppe
2011 PALMY Awards
4. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Myrtle Beach Herald
Fulton Bune and Karie Amos
and
Treasures Fine Jewelers
Be Charmed by
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JEWELRY CONSIGNMENT
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WE BUY GOLD
APPRAISALS
10% Discount 843-692-0346 981-B Hackler Street
on any purchase Mon-Fri 10-6 Market Common Townhouses
Sat 10-4 Myrtle Beach
2011 PALMY Awards
*Excludes Loose Diamonds, Select Items and Consignments. Exclusions apply.
5. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News
Michael Ball
and
Lexington Jewelers
Lexington’s oldest jewelry store!
Lay-a-way
now for the Watch &
Diamonds! Holidays! Jewelry
Unique gifts Repair
for that special
someone Custom Estate &
starting at Designs! Pre-Owned
$18.95 Jewelry
132 E. Main Street | Lexington | 359-6068 | O
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2011 PALMY Awards
6. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops Sterling Silver
6,000 - 12,000 Division f or
Christmas Gifts
THIRD PLACE
The Greer Citizen
Angela Mathis and
Julie Holcombe
and
Just For You Jewelers
Palmetto
Pride Charleston
Gates
Charleston
Oak
Just For You Jewelers
806 West Wade Hampton Blvd. • Across from Belks
Greer, SC • 848-0652
90 DAYS SAME AS CASH • FINANCING AVAILABLE
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Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
6,000 - 12,000 Division
10K & 14 K
Diamond
SECOND PLACE Earrings,
Pendants, Rings
& Bracelets
50%Off
Refreshments
10K & 14 K Served
Color Stone Designer
The Lancaster News
Earrings,Pendants Sterling
Rings & Bracelets
Silver
50%Off 14K Cultured
Freshwater &
10%Off
Lori Sistare and Vicki Jenkins
Salt Water
Pearls
Kt
& 14 ire
10Kt nd Solita Sets
50%Off
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Diamgagemen
and & En
50%
Off
Sterling
Silver
Citizen 60%Off
Lancaster Jewelers Watches
Warranty
5yr
Ecodrive
40% Off
All Others
10% Off
T-shirts Zippo
Lighters
20% 20% Off
Off Gift Ideas
20% Off
10K & 14K
Gold
Chains, Rings,
Earrings &
Bracelets
50%Off 50%
Off
Pocketbooks
40% 20%Off
Off
2011 PALMY Awards
8. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Greer Citizen
Angela Mathis and
Julie Holcombe
and
Tate Jewelers
Manufacturing Goldsmiths Since 1975
Village Square, Greer • 879-4012
Next to Little Caesars
CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED • GIFT WRAP AVAILABLE
2011 PALMY Awards
9. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Herald-Journal
Hailey Dill
and
Primrose
S004-HJ06545325
2011 PALMY Awards
10. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000
Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
The Post and Courier
Kim Tortorice and Kathy Simes
and
Graffito
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2011 PALMY Awards
11. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
The Pink Monogram
2011 PALMY Awards
12. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle &
The Dispatch-News The most beneficial
Michael Ball three hours are
awaiting you!
In becoming a member of the exclusive
Chronicle VIP Club, you will receive:
Invaluable ideas and strategies from all of us with
years of experience in business.
Exclusive monthly business-building advertising
opportunities that do not appear on our rate card.
Invitations to our Publicity, Advertising & Marketing
workshops.
A copy of our latest CD, “Why Advertising Sucks
and What You Can Do About It”.
Many other opportunities to attract more business
and make each prospect highly profitable.
Our life-changing weekly and monthly real-world
fact-filled newsletters conveniently emailed to you.
More Info? Call 803-359-7633
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2011 PALMY Awards
13. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle &
The Dispatch-News Let us help you grow your
Michael Ball business all over the Midlands!
Carol McCombs
Elaine Bennett
Invest in your success! Call 803-359-7633 Annette Briggs
2011 PALMY Awards
14. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle
& The Dispatch-News
Michael Ball Dr. David Gooldy and his office manager Robin Sightler see results in their
Lexington County Chronicle advertising.
Our ads gave us a 3 to 1 ROI
We started advertising our weight tising doesn't work, you can tell him it
loss workshops in the Chronicle a works for us.
month ago and it has generated seven With this kind of ROI, we will con-
new patients for us. tinue to advertise both our dramatic
That's a 3 to 1 return on our ad in- weight loss programs and our pain-
vestment. relieving chiropractic services.
Where else can you get back $3 on Our thanks to the Chronicle for
every $1 you invest in advertising? helping us help so many overweight
If a friend tells you Chronicle adver- patients.
Advertise | 359-7633
2011 PALMY Awards
16. Newspaper Promotion 2010 PALMY AWARDS
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Greer State Bank
e-Bonus Checking
Greer Citizen
Staff
Making Music
Fashion – Third Place Special Section – First Place
Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe Greer Citizen
Thompson’s Famous Brand Shoes Staff
Re-Boot this Fall High School Football Confidential
Fashion – Second Place Innovative Concept – Second Place
Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe Greer Citizen
Thompson’s Famous Brand Shoes Staff
Largest Selection Dansko Sing it Loud, Sing it Proud
Fashion – First Place Innovative Concept – First Place
Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe Greer Citizen
Thompson’s Famous Brand Shoes Staff
Kick Up Your Heels Small Business, Big Impact
Jewelry, Florists & Gift Shops – Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food –
Second Place Third Place
Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe
Tate Jewelers Greer Quality Foods
Wear Your Palmetto Pride Thinking Picnic
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e Merchant Group or Signature Page - Use of two or more spot colors or
Third Place process color – First Place
Greer Citizen Suzanne Traenkle
Staff Lichtenfelt Nurseries
Welcome to Spring Find Us
Newspaper Promotion – Third Place Ad ¼ and up to ½ page – First Place
Julie Holcombe Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe
Greer Citizen Thompson’s Famous Brand Shoes
Making a Splash Summer Sandal Sale
Newspaper Promotion – First Place Use of Advertising for Non-Profit
Julie Holcombe Community Service – Third Place
Greer Citizen Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe
Taking Care of Business Riverside Booster Club
R you a Warrior?
2011 PALMY Awards CMYK
17. Newspaper Promotion
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Journal
Staff and Vicki Tymon
and
The Journal
2011 PALMY Awards
18. Newspaper Promotion By promoting our event in the Moultrie
News we filled up the Wando PAC
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 community saw the ad and they
responded; we had a packed
Divisions Combined house that night for the concert!
In fact one of the musicians
spoke with me after the concert
and said it made their week to
have a full, receptive audience
THIRD PLACE like the one at Wando. We only
used the Moultrie News to
promote this event and as it
turned out, we didn’t need to use
another medium because with
the Moultrie News, we totally
The Moultrie News filled the auditorium. Thank you
to the Moultrie News for helping
us fill the Wando PAC. You
helped make this a successful
Vickey Boyd and
event and provided us the
Rebecca Imholz season and wondered how we
would find the time to promote opportunity for future concerts
Co-President of this event successfully enough to that will benefit our students and
bring in a large crowd so the community.
Bands of Wando band would come back and do
Amber Dumas "Recently we had the opportunity
to bring in The United States
Army Field Band Jazz
Ambassadors. It is an amazing
concerts in the future. We are so
fortunate that the Moultrie News
agreed to co-sponsor this event
with us. As a result the
professional group of musicians. “I like
We hosted them at the Wando
Performing Arts Center, as it was to advertise
a Booster-Sponsored event. We
were busy with the marching where I know
people
trust
and respect
the
marketplace.”
2011 PALMY Awards
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19. Newspaper Promotion
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
The Times and Democrat
Carla Hall
and
The Times and Democrat
2011 PALMY Awards
20. Newspaper Promotion
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
2011 PALMY Awards
21. Merchant Group or Signature Page
Under 6,000 and Associate
Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle
CHRISTMAS ON MAIN-DEC. 4
& The Dispatch-News Lexington is throwing a
Christmas party Sunday
plans a block party on
Main Street during and
afternoon, Dec. 4. after the parade until 8
Joshua Thorp The annual Christmas
parade will start at
Haygood and West Main
Streets at 3:30 p.m.
p.m.
Shops and offices will
be open to the public and
music and refreshments
with bands, floats and are planned.
dignitaries, Santa among The Town of Lexington
them. has agreed to block off the
The Historic Lexington courthouse block of East
Business Association Main until 6 p.m.
2011 PALMY Awards
22. Merchant Group or Signature Page
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
2011 Elves Report
Lexington County Chronicle 12 Days of Christmas Sale
New special each day
Our elves have been hard at work to
help you find the perfect gift for your
special someone, not to mention all
you might need for the holidays!
SANTA KNOWS WHERE VITES you to visit their show
30% Off Selected Items
Closed 12/25 & 12/26
& The Dispatch-News
TO buy the best toys - Caro- room of wonderful fans! They
lina Honda! Jim Wertman have styles for every room
REAGIN and his staff have all the lat-
est ATVs, jet skis, motorcy-
and for everyone on your list.
Stop by today at 275 AA Har-
CLOTHIERS cles, power generators and bison Boulevard in Irmo.
Monday - Friday: 9am-7pm Saturday: 9am-5pm many other quality products Mention their ad and they'll 803-359-4545
Sunday: 1pm-5pm that Honda is known for. Visit take off 20%!
803-785-7848 them today for a great deal FRANK'S CAR WASH IS
on a new Honda. always giving your car that
AFTER 30 YEARS IN showroom shine! Take advan-
Staff
business, CONNELL'S BAR- tage of these incredible deals
BER SHOP knows a thing or for the Holiday season. After
two about cutting hair. It's a all, no one wants to go to a
great place for first time hair- Christmas party in a dirty car!
cuts and all haircuts use a Clean it up at Frank's Car
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Great Selection Of Estate And
fashioned way. Walk-ins are AND FLOWER Center is lo-
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LESS OUTLET now in Lexing- by the best personal advice
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across from Frank's Carwash. town at 1100 West Main
Santa knows where to shop!
You will find amazing deals on Street in Lexington.
Connell’s electronics for holiday giving.
The stock changes daily so
come in often to see what is
THE OLDEST JEWELRY
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WHY NOT LOOK GOOD
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iday Season. place to go for new dress (or
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learn more. Taught by a local,
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Monday-Saturday 10-6
Gift Certificates Available
Contact: Sally Taylor
2011 PALMY Awards
Email: sally@naturalimagesphotos.com
275-AA Harbison Blvd. Columbia, SC 29212 www.naturalimagesphotos.com
23. Merchant Group or Signature Page
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
The Voice
Ashley Ghere
2011 PALMY Awards
24. Merchant Group or Signature Page
6,000 - 12,000 Division Breast cancer is the #1 cancer diagnosed
among women in America today and the
second leading cause of cancer death. More
than 39,800 women will die from the disease
this year. These facts and figures are
disheartening, but by raising awareness
and promoting early detection, we can
help reduce the numbers.
THIRD PLACE To lower my risk for breast cancer,
I PROMISE TO:
schedule my annual mammogram
perform a monthly self-exam
schedule an annual physical
start exercising regularly
follow a healthy, low-fat diet
quit smoking
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2011 PALMY Awards
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25. Merchant Group or Signature Page
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SECOND PLACE on orders of $50.00 or more
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26. Merchant Group or Signature Page
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Lake Wylie Pilot y y
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Leigh Baker
and
Rivergate
2011 PALMY Awards
27. Merchant Group or Signature Page
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Herald
Staff and
Jessica Donaldson
2011 PALMY Awards
28. Merchant Group or Signature Page
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Summerville Journal Scene
Chris Zoeller and Graphic Design Staff
2011 PALMY Awards
29. Merchant Group or Signature Page
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Fort Mill Times
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Leigh Baker
and
Merchant Group
2011 PALMY Awards +
30. Merchant Group or Signature Page
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Hospice of the Carolina Foothills Live Gospel & Bluegrass Concert
S004-1460616
on our Front Yard!
It’s about living!
hocf.org
828-894-7000 (NC)
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864-457-9122 (SC)
S004-1460603
28 Mill Street - Inman, SC 29349 - 864.472.4270
864-457-9100 (HH) www.artgallerypictureframespartanburgsc.com S004-1460605
31. Merchant Group or Signature Page
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Herald-Journal
Sadhana Patel
and
Downtown Spartanburg
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32. Merchant Group or Signature Page
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
Augusta Commons
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33. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and
Iva Jean DeOliveira
and
Manning Wine and Spirits
Located in the walmart Plaza
803.433.9000
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34. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Myrtle Beach Herald
Fulton Bune and Karie Amos
and
Harry’s Thanks for flipping over our pancakes!
HARRY’S
BREAKFAST PANCAKES
Join us for breakfast, brunch, or lunch
Open 5:30 am - 2 pm
2 Eggs, 2 Pancakes, 2 Bacon or Sausage $3.69
“We loved the strawberry flapjacks, and theyʼre priced right too.
Three buttermilk pancakes topped with strawberries and whipped cream:
itʼs the best breakfast on the beach-period.”
~Quoted by magazine
2306 North Kings Hwy. Locals
(17 Business)
Myrtle Beach • 843-448-8013 10% OFF
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35. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
Under 6,000 and 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and Carol Dowell
and
Lyles Package Store
NOW 2 LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU!
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36. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE ar olina Sweet Endings
C Discover the new sweet
taste in Fort Mill!
The Herald
Sherry Avant and Leigh Baker Open House
and Saturday, November 26th
6:30am - 5pm
Carolina Sweet Endings Come by and see how we are
making the holidays even sweeter!
We have sweets for every occasion
from weddings to birthdays to that
special holiday party!
Come early before your
Christmas shopping for
coffee and pastries for
breakfast!
Carolina Sweet Endings
108 SPRINGS STREET
FORT MILL, SC 29730
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980-422-1883
37. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
Tony’s Liquor Stores
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38. Drug, Beverage, Grocery or Food
12,001 - 35,000 and Over 35,000 Divisions Combined
8A The Herald Wednesday ● November 30, 2011 +
FIRST PLACE
The Herald
Donna Pontus and
Jessica Donaldson
and
Compare Foods
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39. Entertainment
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
THIRD PLACE
The Cherokee Chronicle
Jon Martin
and
Stick’s
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40. Entertainment
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
SECOND PLACE
News and Press
Jessica Ross
and
C. Boan’s Steakhouse
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41. Entertainment
Under 6,000 and Associate Divisions Combined
The Pee Dee’s First & Finest Gentleman’s Club
FIRST PLACE Over 50
of South Carolina’s
News and Press Hottest
Entertainers
Staff You’re Just Minutes
from 50 of America’s
and Most Erotic Showgirls.
Trophy Club Let our Pit Crew
Dance for You
Tonight!
new hours: monday - saturday 3 p.m. until
1617 West Lucas St. Florence (843) 629-0907
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call for directions
42. Entertainment
6,000 - 12,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Journal
Marcia Adkins and Vicki Tymon
and
Just Burgers
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43. Entertainment
6,000 - 12,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Lancaster News
Lori Sistare and
Vicki Jenkins
and
Subway
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44. Entertainment
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and Thursday, May 5th
Iva Jean DeOliveira
and
Mariachis Wednesday, May 4
Friday, May 6
Saturday, May 7
Happy Mother’s Day Sunday, May 8
2167 AM Nash Rd. (near I95 exit 119)
Manning • 505-6552
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