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    PRESS RELEASE: BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE
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    August 05, 2019GREATER STILLWATER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE / PRESS RELEASE 
 Chamber Welcomes BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE
 Co-Founders, Kasey Johnson and Regan Nix, cut the ribbon at the Chamber welcome celebration for Blue Pencil Collective.
 Photo courtesy of Travis Monroe, Monroe Film & Photo.
 August 5, 2019. Stillwater, MN. The Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce welcomed new
 member BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE at a ribbon cutting celebration on July 30, 2019. The event
 took place at 226 East Myrtle Street . Blue Pencil owners, staff, family, friends, Chamber
 Ambassadors, members, and staff were there to join in the celebration. Over 50 attendees
 participated in the ribbon cutting and festivities.
 BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE was founded on the vision of creating a purpose driven, relationship
 based company that focuses on community involvement and sustainability. This collaboration
 of strong and passionate women that make up the Collective, find fulfillment in an architecture
 and design process which honors integrity and connection. Look at bluepencilcollective.com
 website under “Our Story,” click on one of the women, and the first thing listed is their Super
 Powers. This team of seven was built around shared core values, and partnerships were
 formed to enhance their vision. The women of BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE are passionate about
 creating projects with intention through a collective of people and beliefs. Their passion fuels
 everything they do.
 What makes BLUE-PENCIL COLLECTIVE different is that they continually keep a conscious mind
 on how the decisions they make in their professional and personal lives affect the present and
 future state of our earth. Team BPC has established partnerships in 2019 with two
 organizations sharing a similar sustainability vision- Minnesota Land Trust and Dem-Con
 Companies. These partnerships not only allow them to work towards their sustainability goals,
 but also act as an effective tool for education and inspiration. In addition to the Chamber
 ribbon cutting celebration, the event was a fund-raiser for Minnesota Land Trust, who was the
 beneficiary of $1500. “ We are thrilled to begin our journey as a business with a broader
 purpose. Through our partnership with The Minnesota Land Trust, BPC is able to bring
 awareness to the community, conserve land, and reduce waste. Thank you to all our sponsors
 who made it possible for us to donate enough to preserve nearly an entire acre of Minnesota
 land.” (Team BPC) The crew all reside in the valley, from Hudson to Lake Elmo.
 Blue Pencil Collective
 226 East Myrtle Street
 Stillwater, MN 55082
 651.968.4487
 www.bluepencilcollective.com
 hello@bluepencilcollective.com
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