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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