Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:23:00 AM

Back for the new year!....a special thank you to all our River City Creative supporters! We had a strong finish to last year and we are ready to continue in that direction in 2012. This year at RCC we are ramping up our effort to do more creative work with larger projects and state of the art features. Clients will be "Wowed" by the service and expertise our team brings to their project! We are currently redesigning our sister companies' printing and promotions website www.usapnp.com and implementing a customer give-back program for FREE printing and graphic design for qualifying non-profit organizations. "Like" our facebook page for updates on the program start, and for the latest blog topics from River City Creative.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011 9:20:00 AM
There were times in my life when I believed there could be potential power gained by being invisible. I could have come and gone without asking my parents’ permission. I could have seen any number of movies without paying the price of admission. No one would have known whether I sat through the whole chemistry lecture or not. I was pretty sure it would be cool to be unseen.
Of course I am now all grown up and am very clear that invisibility is not the way to go. I now know that being visible is what gives me power. In fact, the more visible I am, the more I can change my life and the situations in which I find myself. I can tell my story, sing my song, make my point clear…I can make myself as visible as I have to in order to be heard.
How are you seen? How do people know where you are? What you sell? What you have to offer?
Don’t be invisible…it’s not all it’s cracked up to be.
Friday, October 28, 2011 3:00:00 PM
When I hear those words sung, I am immediately transported back in time. I am young… and in love for the first time. There seems to be no possible way to express the feeling I’m experiencing. I want to shout it to the mountaintops, but I can’t find the words. So I paint a picture, or sing a song, or make a sculpture in hopes that someone will be able to translate my meaning and understand the depth of emotion there.
There are many ways to say “I love you.” There are many ways to demonstrate “I’m sorry.” There is no end to the number of ways we communicate our joys and our pains.
If the people who need to know aren’t able to hear or understand…try another way of getting the word out.