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Woo Hoo Screen Printing Supplies Celebrates Its Customers

The Denver-based supplier hosts its annual open house.

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Woo Hoo Screen Printing Supplies Celebrates Its Customers

ONE OF THE THINGS I’ve loved the most about my decades of being a printing industry editor is getting out and meeting screen printers. I’ve been to tons of print shops throughout the years, trade events, and open houses. It gives me the opportunity to get up close and personal with printers; hear their success stories and struggles; and become new friends.

So, I was thrilled to once again to attend the Woo Hoo Screen Printing Supplies annual open house last month in Aurora, CO. Owners Barry and Tami Cundiff pulled out all the stops to welcome their customers in for a day of products presentations, learning, and a fun BBQ. The atmosphere was abuzz with new technology and laid-back attitude where customers came and went throughout the day, meeting many supplier vendors, learning about new printing processes and techniques, and visiting with old and new friends.

“It is inspirational to be a part of something bigger than yourself in this industry, and we owe that to our vendor partnerships and collaboration with our customers,” says Barry Cundiff. “We have wonderful relationships with our clients, and they always keep us on our toes because they are comfortable asking questions and learning new printing techniques.”

“There only is so much one can do but, when done as a team, great things happen. We have the best vendors and customers to team with and we celebrate our successes together at events lie our open house,” he adds.

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