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Best of Denton
April 17, 2015
Denton Record-Chronicle
SERVICES
tography, Walter Eagleton has the place for
you. He’s the owner of Eagleton Photogra-
phy, and this year isn’t the first his business
has been the Best of Denton.
“I never take it for granted and am con-
tinually humbled by this award,” Eagleton
said.
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tle moments for Denton families and busi-
nesses for 20 years, working each day to
make each customer feel special. The staff1
there devotes extremely personal attention
to each client, and prides itself on the dili-
gence that pours into each photograph.
Runner-up: Ed Steele Photography
Bragging rights: Thomas Judd Pho-
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Groggy Dog remains a local favorite when
it comes to getting printed or embroidered
shirts custom designed for your business or
special event.
Groggy Dog's primary goal is providing
great customer service, which in their line
of work means getting orders done right,
offering reasonable prices and getting the
products done with a fast turnaround time.
COOPER’S COPIES
1024 Dallas Drive
940-566-2679
www.cooperscopies.com
Cooper’s Copies prides itself more on
building a rapport with its customers, and
27 years of success will help that cause.
This is your one-stop-shop for anything
that can be printed. Including billboards.
The staff includes experienced graphic
designers that can take something as sim-
can offer a multitude of artwork designs.
Over the years, Groggy Dog has grown
to be able to offer an amazing lineup of vari-
ous promotional products
screen-printed or embroidered shirt — that
can also be personalized and individualized
to meet any customer’s unique request.
Runner-up: Pan Ector Industries
Bragging rights: Denton Depot
surrounding area.
Runner-up: AlphaGraphics
Bragging rights: Eagle & Wheeler
beyond a
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