Go Wild With Birds: New business in Menasha is for the birds!

For additional information contact:

Janice Stark – Rivers Edge Marketing, LLC

920-422-0583

March 2009 – Menasha, WI. A new business called Go Wild With Birds, LLC (formerly Feathered Friends Bird Feeding Service, LLC will be opening a retail shop located at 192 Main Street in Menasha on March 24, 2009. A ribbon cutting is scheduled for Wednesday March 25, 2009 at 5:00pm.

Go Wild With Birds, owned and operated by Marie Rohrer, will offer bulk BirdBait Premium Wild Bird Feed and seed mixes that will provide astounding results. Go Wild With Birds will also offer a wide array of Bird Choice Professional wild bird feeders from Chilton, WI and many accessories such as Erva Bird feeding ground poles, stakes, shepherd staffs, various hooks and Backyard Nature Bird Baths.

Go Wild With Birds will offer Bird feeding Services…providing delivery and installation of professional grade bird feeder equipment and high quality bird food options to keep colorful and exciting birds coming to the yard everyday. Go Wild With Birds will take care of the assembly, installation and then return on a regular schedule to refill and maintain the feeders so you can enjoy the birds without worrying about the time it takes to feed them. This service is great for corporations or for loved ones.

Owner Marie Rohrer states that “Go Wild With Birds will be an Eco-friendly business. Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle. Most of our display and decorating supplies came from the Habitat ReStore. We are reusing old building materials that would otherwise go to the landfill. I am reducing the use of plastic packaging by having customers reuse their own containers to refill with our feed. Our bird feeders are made out of recycled plastic and have a tag that states the number of plastic containers that were used in their manufacture process. Even our bird feed tags and our business cards are made of recycled paper”.

For additional information about Go Wild With Birds call 920-751-3880 or visit our blog at http://www.gowildwithbirds.blogspot.com

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