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Friday, 25 November 2011

Tax Rebates May Go to Digital Cameras at 42nd Street Photo

New York (PRWEB) May 13, 2008

Surely, the closest Best Buy looks like a promising deposit for that tax rebate, however, one may want to consider their recent tax rebate as an investment in higher quality. Local electronics stores are often overlooked because they can rarely offer the discounts and savings of large scale electronics stores.


However, it is no secret that privately owned businesses are more personal and the staff, accordingly, tends to be more helpful in one's search for the perfect new gadget. In addition to these things, they insist on the highest quality products, those which will often outlive their price tag. Those who are in the market for a new digital camera may be shopping around their neighborhood or online but those in search of high quality photos need only look as far as 42nd Street Photo. Many may want to take advantage of this rare opportunity of having extra cash in their pockets to spend a little extra on the better bet that they might not have been able to afford before.


While New York City has contained within it's vast borders a large selection of digital camera stores, few can boast the history and reputation of 42nd Street Photo. In business for over 40 years, the shop has more than its fair share in experience and knowledge. It is also a good bet that the staff at 42 Photo are more knowledgeable of the products than the average Best Buy or Circuit City associate. In addition to the experience and quality, there will always be a relationship between private companies and their customers that cannot exist on a larger scale. This kind of bond is one that cannot be given a price tag.


Those who do not live in New York City have the advantage that anyone can by shopping online with the store's newly re-vamped website. They offer many products on their website, often have great deals and there has never been a better time than now to shop with them. The new Canon EOS-40D is their latest addition. With 10.1 Megapixel resolution, 28-135mm IS USM Lens and its sleek design, one can tell simply by looking at it that this digital camera will last for many years, lifetimes even. Some may not consider the life-span of a product and buy based on price but most people will tell you, in their experience, that an item like this is well worth the price.


For more information on New York camera stores, please visit 42photo.com.


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SF SPCA Hosting Street Party in Hayes Valley

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 14, 2011

The SF SPCA is throwing a street party, San Francisco style, on Saturday, September 24th from 11 am to 3 pm. Octavia Street between Hayes and Fell will be closed to cars, so local animal lovers and their companions can mix and mingle freely. The event, called DOGMA: Live in SF. Love in SF. Made in SF., includes an adoption area, advice from pet experts, booths from local small businesses and a talent show.


DOGMA is all about the San Francisco ethos; namely, San Franciscans deep-rooted belief in community, personal and social responsibility, looking locally for inspiration, and having a holistic philosophy and approach to life.


We know how much San Franciscans care about making a positive contribution to the community and to the world, says Jennifer Lu, Communications Manager for the SF SPCA. DOGMA will bring people and animals together to celebrate the great things about our city. Whether its helping an animal find a new home, finding locally handmade pet-inspired products, treating your doggie to a massage or learning about ways you and your pet can be green, this street party fits in perfectly with the SF dogma.


Dogma is a great opportunity for cat, dog and bunny adoption. Furry cuties from SF SPCA and its rescue partners will be there waiting to meet the right person to give them a new home.


Experts will be on-site at the Ask a Vet and Ask a Trainer booths. Everyone is invited to stop by with any questions they have about their pets health or behavior.


Best of all, DOGMA is a great opportunity for proud pet parents to show off their pets star quality by entering them in the Pet Talent Contest, from 12:30 1:30pm. Open to animals of all kinds, winners will receive prizes that they and their pets will both love.


You know your pet is THE MOST AMAZING, now show everyone else. Or, show up in a show-stopping costume thats a talent too! says Lu.


The party will also feature a doggy kissing booth, bodywork for people and dogs, the KFOG street team, locally made pet products and more.


SF SPCA supporters who make a donation of $ 250 or more on sfspca.org will have their pets photo featured in the window of a Pet Food Express store.


Supporters can also make a $ 10 donation to the SF SPCA by texting DOGMA to 27722, thanks to mGive. The small print: Charges will appear on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your prepaid balance. All purchases must be authorized by account holder. Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 27722 to STOP. Text HELP to 27722 for HELP. Full terms: http://www.mGive.org/T Privacy Policy: http://www.mgivefoundation.org/privacy.aspx


Sponsors of Dogma include 7x7 Magazine, mGive, KFOG, National Print Group, Pet Food Express, Nuena Photography & SFMade. Special thanks to CleanWell, BioBag and the Neighborhood Parks Council and featuring Informed Body, WellDog Holistic Body Work, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Happy Hounds Massage, Wag Hotels, Gwen Gear, Minimal, NovoDeco and City Dog Trekker.


For more information about Dogma, visit 7x7.com/sfdogma. For more information about San Francisco pet adoption, call the San Francisco SPCA at (415) 912-1742 or visit sfspca.org.


About the San Francisco SPCA

The San Francisco SPCA is a community-supported, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving, protecting and providing immediate care for cats and dogs who are homeless, ill or in need of an advocate. The SF SPCA also works long-term to educate the community, reduce the number of unwanted kittens and puppies through spaying and neutering, and improve the quality of life for animals and their human companions.


Support the San Francisco SPCA by adopting, donating, volunteering and becoming a client of the state-of-the-art SF SPCA Veterinary Hospital at the Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center. SF SPCA has San Francisco volunteer opportunities to care for shelter dogs and cats, conduct adoption counseling, assist clients and veterinary staff at the Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center, provide foster care, help with the Feral Cat Program, and enrich the lives of people in the community through animal-assisted therapy.


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