Allelujah Business Systems and Copying/Mailbox Center
Copy and preserve your family photographs, heirlooms and scrapbook keepsakes
133 State St.-B, Sedro-Woolley, across from Marketplace Foods . . . 360 855-1157
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m . . . .Saturday 10-2

By Noel V. Bourasaw, Publisher, Skagit River Journal of History & Folklore
(Copier)
      At the Skagit River Journal, we get many inquiries from readers about how they can make facsimile copies of their precious family heirloom documents, scrapbook material and photographs. Up until a year ago, people were often frustrated when they had to go out of town for this service. But that all changed when Scott and Kristi Curtin opened their Allelujah Business Systems and Copying/Mailbox Center in downtown Sedro-Woolley. They celebrated their first anniversary in May 2006 and the reception was so excellent that they already expanded into the building next door last fall.
      The Curtins welcome your visit and they will show you how they can help you preserve your family keepsakes. This is especially timely since so many people will be returning this summer and fall for family and school reunions and vacations back here to rediscover their roots.
      Scott has more than 20 years experience in the service for both simple and complex copying systems and refurbishing of used machine and resale to businesses of all sizes. We were amazed to see the reasonable prices of such refurbished machines that are sold as good as new. Scott and Kristi have owned their business center for 12 years, starting in Snohomish county and over the years, they have expanded to cover Whatcom and Skagit counties as well.
      Their copying/mailbox service in Sedro-Woolley offers the following:

      As the Curtins expanded their location, they also expanded service to be able to copy material up to 11x17 inches in size, and they have added a machine for oversize copies and blueprints. The next planned service is networked copying and printing machines on which you will be able to reproduce copies and reports from your own computer disks and programs.
      Their family has made a home in Skagit county and they are both becoming involved in community activities. Their children are enrolled in local schools. The Curtins have been involved in their church ministry and counseling for 16 years and they are already sinking their roots into town, so they plan to be here for the long haul.
      "I've always had a heart for Sedro-Woolley," Scott says. I just like the people and the town. We belong to a group of Christians and I want to be available to help people. I'm thankful the Lord's created an opportunity where we can expand and do that."
      If you have questions about your unique copying needs or mailboxes, or if you are in the market for copying systems, you can telephone the Curtins at 360 855-1157 or fax to 360 855-9259. You can read more about the copying systems that they sell and service at their website: www.allcopiersystems.com
      Or just stop by at 133 State St., No. B, in Sedro-Woolley, across from Marketplace Foods, just west of Metcalf street, and welcome them to town.

(bullet) See the Check Out Sedro-Woolley First page for reasons to shop here first or make Sedro-Woolley your vacation destination
(bullet) See the Free home page of the Skagit River Journal of History & Folklore
for history of Sedro-Woolley and Skagit county.