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BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS

Business leaders kick off Glendale-Opoly

Glendale business representatives gathered at the Glendale Hilton last week to kick off an advertising campaign involving an adapted board game called Glendale-Opoly.

Glendale-Opoly is a customized version of the popular Monopoly board game that involves buying and selling property on a game board.

A tailored version of the game for Glendale will include spaces for local businesses, offering a unique opportunity for advertising within a city-specific adaptation of the family favorite, according to a press release.

Community organizations and schools in the Glendale Unified School District will have an opportunity to benefit from selling the games.

For each game that one of the groups or schools sell, they will receive $10.

Glendale-Opoly participants include Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Keller Williams Realty, Wellness Works, Glendale Unified School District, Glendale Chamber of Commerce, Glendale News-Press, Outback Steakhouse, Zone Club, Inc., Pre-Paid Legal Service, Don Cuco’s Mexican Restaurant, Temple Sinai of Glendale, Teagle Optometry, Glendale Carpet One Floor and Home, Visiting Angels, YWCA of Glendale, California Dental Group, Kiwanis Club of Glendale, American Cancer Society, Verdugo Hills Council Boy Scouts, Glendale Printing Center, Richard Williams Photography, New Horizons Family Center and Glendale Healthy Kids.

For more information about Glendale-Opoly, call Cristy Jennings, president of Promo Perfect, at (818) 391-8998 or visit www.promoperfect.net.


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