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Travel Group offers new online program
Peak Travel Group, a longtime Willow Glen business and sponsor of events such as Dancin' on the Avenue, is offering a new online program for its corporate clients.
With the help of Highwire Express, an Internet-based booking tool, the program boasts extended online reservation services to clients and is an added benefit to corporate clients, because it is installed on their Intranet to make it easier for them to manage modest travel itineraries.
"This program offers the best of both worlds to our corporate customers high-tech and human-touch travel answers," president R. Tyler Peak said.
Peak Travel has been managing travel services for more than 40 years and is at 1221 Linocoln Avenue. For more information, call 408.286.2633 or visit their website at http://www.peaktravelgroup.com.
—Amy Wicks
Jamba Juice T-shirts sales aid a nonprofit
The Jamba Juice at 1140-A Lincoln Ave., along with other Jamba Juices nationwide, will donate $2 to the nonprofit American Cancer Society for every T-shirt sold as part of its pineapple-themed summer promotion.
The company challenged its employees to design a shirt for the promotion. Anne Marie Mendez, who works out of a Jamba Juice in Greenbrae, Calif., won with her design, which read: "Peace, Love and Pineapple: quench more than your thirst, refresh a life."
The pineapple-themed promotion began June 26 and will continue until Oct. 1.
Jamba Juice helped raise $166,000 last year during a weeklong campaign in 2002.
For more information call the store at 408.795.1577.
—William Jeske
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