July 15, 2004 (Press Release) --
Maplewood, NY… Comfortex Window Fashions announces the winners of the recent Ultimate Window Shade Makeover Contest. Running from May 1 – June 15, 2004, area residents were able to enter for a chance to win up to $25,000 of free Comfortex custom window shades as the Comfortex Outlet Store in Latham.
Carol Rosenberg of Ballston Lake, NY was the grand prize winner, receiving free Comfortex custom window treatments for every window in her home. Already a loyal Comfortex customer, as part of her winnings Ms. Rosenberg will be reimbursed for the window treatments she purchased during the contest period.
The runner up winner was Mary Jo Waldzyk of Loudonville, NY. As her prize, Ms. Waldzyk receives an entire room full of free Comfortex custom window treatments.
The second phase of the Ultimate Window Shade Makeover contest will launch on September 1st. Consumers can enter at their local Comfortex BlindCrafter Center and on January 10th, 2005 one national winner will again receive up to $25,000 of free Comfortex custom window treatments. To find the location of the BlindCrafter Center nearest you or to see the complete details of the Ultimate Window Shade Makeover contest, visit www.BlindCrafter.com.
Comfortex Window Fashions, founded in 1986, is an innovator in the window fashion industry. Thomas J. Marusak serves as President of Comfortex Corporation, and is also one of the original founders of the company. The company maintains its headquarters just north of Albany in Maplewood, New York, and operates manufacturing and fabrication facilities in Melbourne, FL and Phoenix, AZ. The Comfortex complete line of cellular, Roman and pleated shades, wood alloy blinds, plantation shutters, sheer window shadings, sunscreens and verticals are distributed in every state in the United States and in over 50 countries on five continents worldwide. More information can be found at the company web site, www.comfortex.com.
Maplewood, NY… Comfortex Window Fashions announces the winners of the recent Ultimate Window Shade Makeover Contest. Running from May 1 – June 15, 2004, area residents were able to enter for a chance to win up to $25,000 of free Comfortex custom window shades as the Comfortex Outlet Store in Latham.
Carol Rosenberg of Ballston Lake, NY was the grand prize winner, receiving free Comfortex custom window treatments for every window in her home. Already a loyal Comfortex customer, as part of her winnings Ms. Rosenberg will be reimbursed for the window treatments she purchased during the contest period.
The runner up winner was Mary Jo Waldzyk of Loudonville, NY. As her prize, Ms. Waldzyk receives an entire room full of free Comfortex custom window treatments.
The second phase of the Ultimate Window Shade Makeover contest will launch on September 1st. Consumers can enter at their local Comfortex BlindCrafter Center and on January 10th, 2005 one national winner will again receive up to $25,000 of free Comfortex custom window treatments. To find the location of the BlindCrafter Center nearest you or to see the complete details of the Ultimate Window Shade Makeover contest, visit www.BlindCrafter.com.
Comfortex Window Fashions, founded in 1986, is an innovator in the window fashion industry. Thomas J. Marusak serves as President of Comfortex Corporation, and is also one of the original founders of the company. The company maintains its headquarters just north of Albany in Maplewood, New York, and operates manufacturing and fabrication facilities in Melbourne, FL and Phoenix, AZ. The Comfortex complete line of cellular, Roman and pleated shades, wood alloy blinds, plantation shutters, sheer window shadings, sunscreens and verticals are distributed in every state in the United States and in over 50 countries on five continents worldwide. More information can be found at the company web site, www.comfortex.com.

Carol Rosenberg of Ballston Lake, NY was the grand prize winner of the Ultimate Window Shade Makeover, receiving free Comfortex custom window treatments for every window in her home.
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