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A great use for Screenflex dividers is for display purposes. Churches and schools can use a divider straight or with turned panels to make an interesting configuration that will display bulletins, posted information, greeting materials and upcoming event announcements. I know of several churches that use a Screenflex divider for welcome centers in their greeting areas. In one case they set a folding table in front of the panels for handout materials and a coffee maker, The panels behind the table display their greeting messages and information on church activities and becoming a new member. Another church has a divider setup as a 4-sided column display. Material on all 4 sides encourages parishioners to walk around it. On one side they stapled 9" x 12" envelopes stuffed with handout literature. There is a school that uses two connected dividers as a backdrop for speakers. Sometimes they have decorate the backdrop with store bought border edging and an American flag in one corner. A portable podium is set up in front of it. Everything can be folded up and rolled away or set back up in seconds. It’s a very attractive looking presentation for guest speakers. The most common displays however, are for children’s artwork. You can create a very nice art gallery in seconds. Children love to see their artwork displayed properly. It gives them a whole new sense of pride when they see their creations displayed in the middle of a gym on parent’s night. The sky is the limit for display options. Remember Screenflex panels accept pins, tacks, staples and Velcro. Dividers can stand in a straight line or with turns and bends to make almost any shape.
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