Brochure Request Form

3rd Edition 2nd Edition 1st Edition


The above brochures show the progress we have made over the years. The right brochure was our 1st edition, the middle was our 2nd edition, and the left is our 3rd and latest edition. You have two options for getting brochures. You can either download them to your computer (only 2nd and 3rd Editions are available) or have them mailed to you via USPS (3rd Edition only). If you choose to have brochures mailed to you, we also can send you brochures from the Paradise Area Chamber of Commerce and the Newberry Chamber of Commerce. The choices are yours to make!

Option 1:

You may download a copy of the 3rd Edition Crisp Point Lighthouse brochure by clicking on the following file:

2009brochure.pdf


You may download a copy of 2nd Edition Crisp Point Lighthouse brochure by clicking on the following file:

brochure2.pdf


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Option 2:

To have brochures mailed to you, simply enter the information below and click the "send" button to receive the brochure(s) you desire. Fields with an asterisk (*) are required to be filled out or else your request will error. Please allow at least 5-10 days for delivery.
*First Name(s):

*Last name:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

*Street Address:

*City:

*State/Province:

*Zip Code:

*Country:

*How many Crisp Point Light brochures would you like?
One
Two
Three
Brochure includes a map on the back, Crisp Point timeline, membership form, and general information about the lighthouse. Call Rick at (517) 230-6294 for more than three brochures.

*How many Newberry brochures would you like?
None
One
Two
Three

*How many Paradise Area brochures would you like?
None
One
Two
Three

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Crisp Point Light Historical Society Webmaster: Cameron Lovett
Email me with comments about the web site at crisppointlighthouse@yahoo.com
Copyright © 2009 Crisp Point Light Historical Society
Last Updated October 23, 2009