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Nat'l. Maintenance holds Customer Appreciation Day/Green Expo May 21st

According to National Maintenance and its subsidiary divisions, their 1st annual Customer Appreciation Day & "Green Expo" will be held on May 21 at the Marriott Hotel and conference center located at New York's LaGuardia Airport. The event is open to all current, former and prospective clients. The diverse customer base will have the opportunity to talk to the experts regarding all facets of facility maintenance and repair operations. According to National's CEO Richard Cuccia, "This event is our way of showing our appreciation to our 'most valued asset,' our customers." Come and meet National's team of vendor partners. Vendors will be on hand from all areas of interest, including plumbing, janitorial, hardware, electrical and lighting, paint and sundries, building materials, tools and equipment and gas equipment. We will serve a complimentary breakfast and luncheon. National is offering a full range of educational seminars and hands on demonstrations for all the latest equipment and techniques. This will enable increased efficiency while remaining environmentally sound. All show purchases will receive special pricing and discounts. Admission is free. For more information on this event, please visit www.nationalmaintenance.com.
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