Monday, February 28, 2011

Draft Press Release 4

For Immediate Release

February 18, 2011

 Get ready for National Prevent Child Abuse Month!
"I need more hours in the day" is a common thought for most college students. The balancing act of keeping up academics, preparing for finals, maintaining social lives and working long hours can leave students with little time to give. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, children need your help. Child abuse is an ugly fact for many youth in America, and this April students nation-wide are sending a message that child abuse can and will be stopped. You can help prevent child abuse and keep heart break out of a child’s life.  
Tuesday March 15, Kappa Delta Sorority will be kicking-off their annual Shamrock fundraiser benefitting Prevent Child Abuse America. This year’s festivities will last through Thursday, March 17, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. All proceeds collected during the week will benefit National Prevent Child Abuse America and Cache Child & Family Support Center.
This April, we encourage you to celebrate National Prevent Child Abuse Month whether you have five minutes or five days.

5 minutes
·         Be a friend to a parent- show them you understand.
·         Use your Facebook and Twitter accounts to spread the word about Prevent Child Abuse Month.
·         Visit www.preventchildabuse.org. Know what you can do to help both nationally and in your community.
5 hours
·         Babysit for a neighbor, give parents a night off to relieve stress.
·         Relieve a family’s financial burden by giving your used clothing, furniture and toys to a family that could make use of them
·         Volunteer your time and money for programs in our community that support children and families, like CAPSA or Cache Child & Family Support Center (www.cachecfsc.org)  .
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5 days
Attend Kappa Delta Shamrock events, March 15-17
·         Tuesday- All Greek Service Auction 7:30
·         Wednesday- Pancake Breakfast on the TSC Patio 8a.m.-11a.m.
·         Thursday- “ShamRock –Till-You-Drop” St. Patrick’s Day dance and festivities party in the TSC 7p.m-11p.m.



For more information, please contact:
Danica Moran
Beta Delta Vice-President Public Relations
801-910-7953
Danica.nicole.moran@aggiemail.usu.edu

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

For Immediate Release




February 16, 2011




LOGAN, Ut- Anyone can achieve financial independence if they have the right tools to understand and control how their finances work. If the balance between liabilities, assets, expenses, and income are understood, it can be both powerful and life changing. Debt is avoidable and there is money to be made for those who are willing to reassess their financial situations.
             “Becoming financially independent, which allows you to make decisions independently of money, is easier than people tend to believe,” said Cache Valley Area Investors Association President, Preston Parker. CVAIA educates Cache Valley residents on what is means to become independent from your finances. The group focuses on increasing passive income; the money one makes from sources other than their nine-to-five paycheck. CVAIA teaches how to make wise investments and implement the mindset of success to your life. Members meet the first and third Thursday of each month. Meetings are open to all who wish to learn, and are free of charge.
                If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses. They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret.
                Cache Valley Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.
                The local association’s website is located at www.cvaia.com, and is complete with information regarding upcoming meetings and tools to help you succeed.
For more information, please contact:

Danica Moran
801-910-7990
danniegirl18@hotmail.com

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion


For Immediate Release


February 10, 2011


LOGAN, Ut- Anyone can achieve financial independence if they have the tools and education to understand their money. If the balance between liabilities, assets, expenses, and income are understood, it can be both powerful and life changing. Debt is avoidable and there is money to be made for those who are willing to reassess their financial situations.
            “Freeing yourself from monetary burdens and becoming financially independent is easier than people dare to believe.” Said Cache Valley Area Investors Association President, Preston Parker. CVAIA educates Cache Valley residents on what is means to become independent from your finances. The group focuses on increasing passive income; the money one makes from sources other that their nine-to-five paycheck. CVAIA teaches how to make wise investments and implement the “millionaire mindset” to your life.

For more information and dates of upcoming meetings, please contact:

Danica Moran

801-910-7990

danniegirl18@hotmail.com

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Final Press Release 2; Image Management

For Immediate Release:

Feb. 9, 2011

Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, CEO
Burger Planet
(789) 235-9877
Fax: (890) 870-9876
J.M@BurgerPlanet.com

Burger Planet Works to Trim Waistlines

GARY, Ind. –Burger Planet is, once again, paving the way to the future of quick-service restaurants. With the help of Jayne Petersen, celebrity health guru, Burger Planet is introducing their new line of healthy options that will cut calories without compromising Burger Planet quality and taste.  The new items will work in accordance with Burger Planet’s “ongoing efforts to offer healthy choices”, says Mr. Hans Ketchup, Vice President of Communications.
                “Burger Planet has been a leader in the Quick Service Restaurant industry in offering healthy menu choices, the company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier … I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson” Peterson said.  From lettuce wrapped chicken breasts to apple slices, pineapple, grapes, peaches and bananas; making healthy choices is now easy at Burger Planet.
                Burger Planet has served 52 billion happy customers since first opening its doors in 1934. Headquartered in Gary Indiana, Burger Planet’s 48,272 work to serve quality food, and are excited about Burger Planet’s new line and collaboration with Jayne Petersen. Peterson has worked as health guru to the stars throughout her career. Most notably, she assisted talk show host Opal Whitcomb lose considerable amounts of weight.



 For more information, contact:
Danica Moran
Danniegirl18@hotmail.com
(801)910-7953

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Draft Press Reslease 2: Image Management

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, CEO
Burger Planet
(789) 235-9877
Fax: (890) 870-9876
J.M@BurgerPlanet.com

Burger Planet Works to Slim Waistlines and Fatten Pockets

(City, state, and date - for location use the company headquarters) Burger Planet is, once again, paving the future of the fast-food industry. With the help of Jayne Petersen, celebrity health guru, Burger Planet is introducing their new line of healthy options.  


 For more information, contact:
Danica Moran
(801)910-7953

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Press Release Final

For Immediate Release
Feb. 1, 2011


Social Media Club of Cache Valley
1504 Lynnwood Ave.
Logan, UT 84341
(661) 772-7537


Social Media Club of Cache Valley monthly meetings
Enhance your business and your life by learning the ropes of social media
                LOGAN, Utah- The Social Media Club of Cache Valley is a rapidly growing non-profit group out of Cache Valley. The club has been meeting the second Tuesday of each month since August of 2008 to discuss the importance and furtherance of social media. Meetings are open to all who are interested in learning and sharing their knowledge. A non-threatening environment is the goal of group meetings; members come to discuss and educate those have a desire to learn about social media. Subjects discussed range from what Twitter is to how Facebook can further your company’s agenda.
 “Social Media is only getting more important. It’s not only a means for personal communication and entertainment; it’s now a vital part of business.”  said SMCCV President, Preston Parker. The club has expanded from its original seven members; fifteen to twenty participants usually attend the Tuesday meetings. Every third meeting is help at local restaurant Café Sabor, where those in attendance can enjoy the group discussions as well as Café Sabor’s atmosphere and food.   
                The original Social Media Club started in San Francisco in 2005. As interest in expanding across California began to develop, the Club wrote up By-Laws and began opening chapters across the U.S.  The founder of the Phoenix, Az. chapter moved to Salt Lake City in 2008, and thus sparked the creation of Cache Valley’s very own Social Media Club.
                For further information or meeting times and dates, please contact
Danica Moran
675 North 800 East
Logan, Ut, 84321
(801)910-7953

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