Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Final Press Release Four

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Annalisa Paul
Volunteer Coordinator
2696 East Highway 89
Logan Canyon, Utah 84323
435-755-3239
apaul@logannature.org


LOGAN, UT-- STOKES NATURE CENTER IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS.
Volunteers are what keep non-profit organization Stokes Nature Center running.

Volunteers can reap the benefits by learning from experienced naturalists, developing new skills and experiences, adding experience to your resume and list of references for future employment and by making a difference in the community.

"It costs tens of thousands of dollars each year to maintain Stokes Nature Center. Our members are essential in helping us carry out our mission," said Annalisa Paul. There are many ways to contribute and donations are tax-deductible.

Stokes Nature Center is a charitable organization working to educate Cache Valley's children and develop an appreciation toward our natural world. Its programs serve more than 5000 area children every year and specialize in standard's based curricula.

Jessica Walker
Public Relations Director
801-458-5555
Pr@stokes.com

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Final Media Pitch: Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Subject: Love what you do
To: kslnewsdirector.com


Kerri Wilcox,

Non-profit organization, Cache Valley Area Investors Association promotes finding a job you love and becoming financially stable in three to 10 years. Parker has the idea, "You can work at a job you love and not do it for the money. People who live by this law are much happier and work harder at their job." People will naturally progress and their income will increase.

People must be active in making a change. They must keep their passive income higher then their expenses. Cache Valley Area Investors Association is working at teaching the people of America how to become financially stable.

If you are interested in hearing more you can contact Preston Parker directly by e-mail at http://ww.cvaia.com/ or via phone 435-772-8492. We could set up an interview anytime this week. Thank you for your time.

Jessica Walker
Public Relations Director
801-555-5555
pr@dr.com

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Media Pitch: Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Subject: Love what you do
To: kslnewsdirector.com

Kerri Wilcox,

Non-profit organization, Cache Valley Area Investors Association promotes finding a job you love and becoming financially stable in three to 10 years. Parker has the idea, "You can work at a job you love and not do it for the money. People who live by this law are much ahppier and work harder at their job." People will naturally progress and their income will increase.

People must be active in making a change. They must keep their passive income higher then their expenses. Cache Valley Area Investors Association is working at teaching the people of America how to become financially stable.

Meetings are held in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce on160 N. Main Street in the evening. No money is needed to invest in this company.

If you are interested in hearing more you can contact Preston Parker directly by e-mail at http://ww.cvaia.com/ or via phone 435-772-8492. We could set up an interview anytime this week. Thank you for your time.

Jessica Walker
Public Relations Director
801-555-5555
pr@dr.com

Draft Press Release four

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Annalisa Paul
Volunteer Coordinator
2696 East Highway 89
Logan Canyon, Utah 84323
435-755-3239
apaul@logannature.org

LOGAN, Ut STOKES NATURE CENTER IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS AND CONTRIBUTIONS.
Volunteers are what keep non-profit organization Stokes Nature Center running.

Volunteers can reap the benefits by learning from experienced naturalists, developing new skills and experiences, adding experience to your resume and list of references for future employment and by making a difference in the community.

"It costs tens of thousands of dollars each year to maintain Stokes Nature Center. Our memebers are essentail in helping us carry out our mission," said Annalisa Paul. There are many ways to contribute and donations are tax-deductable.

Stokes Nature Center is a charitable organization working to educate Cache Valley's children and develop an appreciation toward our natural world. Its programs serve more than 5000 area children every year and specialize in standard's based curricula.

Jessica Walker
Public Relations Director
801-458-5555
Pr@stokes.com