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Hawk back in a snap

By Kelly Yates
HAWTHORN premiership player Trent Croad visited his hometown last week to open Snap Printing in Berwick.
The football star, who grew up in nearby Narre Warren, attended the official launch cocktail party on Thursday which attracted more than 60 guests.
Snap Printing in Berwick is the 150th store to open in Australia.
Sales and marketing manager Fabrice Delaitre said the family-run business decided to open its doors down Enterprise Avenue because of the continual growth in the area.
“There’s a need for our printing service here in Berwick,” he said.
“Our motto is we do more as we print business cards, brochures, banners and posters on site.”
The company also had a graphic design team, Mr Delaitre said.
Snap Printing in Berwick is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm and Saturday 8am to 1pm.

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