Tuesday, February 26, 2008

media pitch final

To: Jeff Hunter, editor, Cache Valley Magazine

Subject: Cache Valley group teaches about financial independence

Date: Feb. 27, 2008

Dear Jeff Hunter,

I am e-mailing to tell you about an organization that I think Cache Valley Magazine would be interested in writing about. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a group that aims to educate the community on financial matters.

This group is open to Cache Valley residents interested in learning about investment opportunities. They meet every other Thursday in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce at 7 p.m., anyone can attend and it's free of charge.

The CVAIA often bring in guest speakers like CPAs and mortgage brokers to answer questions for the group. Many of your readers could benefit from attending the meetings.

I look forward to talking to you more about this subject.

Thanks,
Kate Reeves

Public Relations Director, CVAIA

Phone: 801-555-5555

E-mail: kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu

Website: www.cvaia.com

Monday, February 25, 2008

Cache Valley Group Educating Community (e-mail pitch)

Dear Jeff Hunter,

I am e-mailing to tell you about an organization that I think Cache Valley Magazine would be interested in writing about. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a group that aims to educate the community on financial matters.

This group is open to Cache Valley residents interested in learning about investment opportunities. Preston Parker began the organization last August in the hopes of helping people become financially independent.

The CVAIA meets every other Thursday. They often bring in guest speakers like CPAs and mortgage brokers to answer questions for the group.

For more information you can contact me by e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.com or call at 801-722-9569.

Thanks,
Kate Reeves

Sunday, February 24, 2008

press release for housing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 25, 2008

Housing and Dining Services
Administrative Office
1295 East 1000 North
Logan, UT 84322

Contact Information:
Housing Director Steve Jenson
435-797-3116
http://www.housing.usu.edu/


LOGAN, Utah— Utah State Housing Services’ annual Returning Residents Campaign is beginning today and will end on March 7.

During this time residents can sign back up to live in housing and will be rewarded with $100 in credit toward Housing, Dining, Bookstore or Parking.

As part of this years campaign Housing has announced a $500,000 makeover for some of the older apartments. Most of that money will be spent renovating apartments in South Campus.

Steve Jenson, Executive Director of Housing said, “We’ll be getting brand new couches and love seats in all the apartments, the old mattresses will be replaced, we’ll be painting living rooms and adding color, replacing carpet where it’s needed most, and adding extra electrical outlets in some areas.”

For students who think that on-campus housing is only for freshman, the west side of Merrill Hall will now be just for returning residents.

“We encourage you to continue to make the best of your college experience both socially and academically by choosing to return to campus. Don’t just go to school, live the entire college life – live on campus!” said Jenson.

Beginning March 4 South Campus, Central Campus, and the Student Living Center will have renovated apartments to model the changes that will be made.

For more information please contact Kate Reeves at 801-722-9569 or by e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Cache Valley Area Investors Association Final Draft

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 11, 2008
Contact Information:
Preston Parker
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
cachevaia@gmail.com

Local Organization Encouraging Community to become Financially Independent

LOGAN, Utah— The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is an organization that educates members of the community on ways to make wise investments.

Preston Parker, president of CVAIA, created the organization to help people learn to think about opportunities and money differently. Parker said, “There is not a normal finance class in high school that teaches people about these opportunities.”

The CVAIA often brings in guest speakers like CPAs and mortgage brokers to answer questions for the group.

Parker said, “I’m sick of people hating their jobs and feeling stuck.” One of the goals of the group is to help people get enough passive income that they don’t have to work, “But they still can work, and they do and they love it!” said Parker.

CVAIA meetings are open to anyone. The group meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. They meet at the Cache Chamber of Commerce at 116 N. Main St. The next meeting will be Feb. 21.

For more information contact Katie Reeves at 801-722-9569 or e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Cache Valley Area Investment Association

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 11, 2008

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
cachevaia@gmail.com

Local Organization Encouraging Community to become Financially Independent

LOGAN, Utah— The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is an organization that tries to educate members of the community on ways to get out of debt and make wise investments.

Preston Parker, president of CVAIA created the organization to help people learn to think about opportunities and money differently. Parker said, “There is not a normal finance class in high school that teaches people about these opportunities.”

The CVAIA meets bi-monthly and often brings in guest speakers like CPAs and mortgage brokers to answer questions for the group.

When asked about his motive for opening the group, Parker said, “I’m sick of people hating their jobs and feeling stuck.” One of the goals of the group is to help people get enough passive income that they don’t have to work, “But they still can work, and they do and they love it!” said Parker.

CVAIA meetings are open to anyone. The group meets every other Thursday at 7 p.m. They meet at the Cache Chamber of Commerce at 116 N. Main St. The next meeting will be Feb. 21.

For more information contact Katie Reeves at 801-722-9569 or e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Burger Planet Press Release Final Draft

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 4, 2008

Burger Planet
123 Pretend St.
Gary IN 46401

Contact Information:
James E. Muellenbach III, CEO
(219) 555-5555
James.muellenbach3@fakemail.com
http://www.theburgerplanet.com/

Burger Planet Hires Fitness Guru to Help Promote New Healthy Menu Items

GARY, Ind.—International restaurant chain, Burger Planet, is hiring fitness guru, Jayne Petersen, as part of a new health conscious campaign.

Petersen is well known for her work in helping Opal Whitcomb get into shape. She has been a featured guest on her show more than a dozen times.

Burger Planet CEO, James E. Muellenbach III said that he hired Petersen because, “Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health.”

In the past year Burger Planet has introduced several new healthy menu options. In addition to its classic burgers, like the Saturn and Venus burgers, Burger Planet has added a white meat chicken breast to the menu. Customers can also purchase packets of five different types of fruit or one of the new 300 calorie gourmet salads.

Petersen has joined the Burger Planet team because, like she teaches in her best selling book, "Looking Good in a Leotard," it’s important to use moderation in dieting. Petersen said, “Women can have a burger and fries now and then as long as they are active and also try some of Burger Planet's exciting new menu choices, such as the fruit packages."

Petersen will kick-off the new campaign on May 12 at the Burger Planet in Times Square. Petersen will then travel across the country with Corny the Clown, visiting franchises and shopping malls.

Burger Planet was founded in 1934. Its headquarters are in Gary, Ind. There are nearly 9,000 Burger Planet franchises world wide. They have served over 52 billion customers.

For more information contact: Kate Reeves at (801) 722-9569 or e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Burger Planet press release draft

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 4, 2008
Burger Planet
123 Pretend Street, Gary IN 46401

Contact Information:
James E. Muellenbach III, CEO
(219) 555-5555
James.muellenbach3@fakemail.com
http://www.theburgerplanet.com/

Burger Planet Hires Fitness Guru to Help Promote New Healthy Menu Items

GARY, Indiana—International restaurant chain, Burger Planet, is hiring fitness guru, Jayne Petersen as part of a new health conscious campaign.

Petersen is well known for her work in helping Opal Whitcomb get into shape. She has been a featured guest on her show more than a dozen times.

Burger Planet CEO, James E. Muellenbach III said that he hired Petersen because, “Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health.”

In the past year Burger Planet has introduced several new healthy menu options.
In addition to its classic burgers, like the Saturn and Venus burgers, Burger Planet has added a white meat chicken breast to the menu. Customers can also purchase packets of five different types of fruit or one of the new 300 calorie gourmet salads.

Petersen has joined the Burger Planet team because, like she teaches in her best selling book, "Looking Good in a Leotard," it’s important to use moderation in dieting. Petersen said, “Women can have a burger and fries now and then as long as they are active and also try some of Burger Planet's exciting new menu choices, such as the fruit packages."

Petersen will kick-off the new campaign on May 12 at the Burger Planet in Times Square. Petersen will then travel across the country with Corny the Clown, visiting franchises and shopping malls.

Burger Planet was founded in 1934. Its headquarters are in Gary Indiana. There are nearly 9,000 Burger Planet franchises world wide. They have served over 52 billion customers.

For more information contact: Kate Reeves at (801) 722-9569 or e-mail at kate.reeves@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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