To: cmccollum@hjnews.com (Managing Editor of Herald Journal)
Subject: Smarter Living By Learning Financial Independence
February 27, 2008
Derek Barton
PR Representative
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
derekb.cachevaia@gmail.com
Dear Charles McCollum,
My name is Derek Barton, representative of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). We would like an article written in the Herald Journal about our innovating and educational organization.
Preston Parker, president of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday at the Cache Camber of Commerce. This is where people can go and study how to be financially independent. To attend the meetings is free of charge. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs. passive income or positive income and investments, Parker can deliver all the answers.
People can come and improve their understanding of how to invest and use their money wisely. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. Interested participants can go on the Web at www.cvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900.
I would be able to set up a time for an interview with either myself or with Parker.
Sincerely,
Derek Barton
PR Representative
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
derekb.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Draft Press 4 Adornit
Adornit
Georgana M. Hall
President
435-563-1100
Fax 435-563-5145
3339 N US Hwy 91
Hyde Park, UT 84318
www.adornit.com
AdornitDigital.com
Scrapbook Revolution Goes Digital
Adornit will take scrapbooking to the next level on March 31, 2008 by introducing Digital formatting.
Adornit president, Georgana Hall said, “thousands of digital photos are taken each year and 97% of them are never taken off the computers where they were originally downloaded. We are excited to offer digital kits at adornitdigital.com.”
The website will feature digital downloads of scrapbook collection kits which will include both images and fonts. Each download will be organized into a collection with a theme, coordinating colors and matching embellishments. This will make it easier to scrapbook and much faster to. Adornit can help the hobbyist create scrapbook pages on the screen that are then printed on a special extra-large printer and inserted into albums.
Other great features will include tutorials to guide beginners through every step of the digital design process. It will also include a Gallery and a blog.
Debbie Raymond, editor for Adornit, said, “The Gallery is where I get a lot of my inspiration. I can see what other people have posted and also share great ideas with others.
It is virtual scrapbooking for a new generation of computer savvy women. If you would like further information on how to join the digital age of scrapbooking please contact Georgana Hall at 435-563-1100 or visit the website adornit.com.
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Georgana M. Hall
President
435-563-1100
Fax 435-563-5145
3339 N US Hwy 91
Hyde Park, UT 84318
www.adornit.com
AdornitDigital.com
Scrapbook Revolution Goes Digital
Adornit will take scrapbooking to the next level on March 31, 2008 by introducing Digital formatting.
Adornit president, Georgana Hall said, “thousands of digital photos are taken each year and 97% of them are never taken off the computers where they were originally downloaded. We are excited to offer digital kits at adornitdigital.com.”
The website will feature digital downloads of scrapbook collection kits which will include both images and fonts. Each download will be organized into a collection with a theme, coordinating colors and matching embellishments. This will make it easier to scrapbook and much faster to. Adornit can help the hobbyist create scrapbook pages on the screen that are then printed on a special extra-large printer and inserted into albums.
Other great features will include tutorials to guide beginners through every step of the digital design process. It will also include a Gallery and a blog.
Debbie Raymond, editor for Adornit, said, “The Gallery is where I get a lot of my inspiration. I can see what other people have posted and also share great ideas with others.
It is virtual scrapbooking for a new generation of computer savvy women. If you would like further information on how to join the digital age of scrapbooking please contact Georgana Hall at 435-563-1100 or visit the website adornit.com.
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
Rough Draft Media Pitch
To: cmccollum@hjnews.com (Managing Editor of Herald Journal)
Subject: Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Dear Charles McCollum,
My name is Derek Barton, representative of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). We would like an article written in the Herald Journal about our innovating and educational organization.
Preston Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs. salary income or positive income and investments, Parker can deliver all the answers.
People can come and improve their understanding of how to invest and use their money wisely. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900. I would be able to set up a time for an interview with either myself or with Parker.
Sincerely,
Derek Barton
PR Representative
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.derekb.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Subject: Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Dear Charles McCollum,
My name is Derek Barton, representative of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). We would like an article written in the Herald Journal about our innovating and educational organization.
Preston Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs. salary income or positive income and investments, Parker can deliver all the answers.
People can come and improve their understanding of how to invest and use their money wisely. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900. I would be able to set up a time for an interview with either myself or with Parker.
Sincerely,
Derek Barton
PR Representative
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.derekb.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Final Draft CVAIA
For immediate release: February 11 2008
Cache Vally Area Ivestors Association
Preston Parker
President
four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
Fax 374-738-8734
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Learn how to be financially savvy in a complex world, states Preston Parker at a meeting for Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA).
Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs salary income or positive income and investments, Parker gives an in-depth look on how to improve.
“How long could you live at your current level without going to your job,” Parker said, “I want you to get the job you love and don’t have to rely on for main income.”
People can invest and use their money in ways that increase their value. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge and easy too. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
CVAIA was founded in Logan, Utah in August of 2007. There are 35 to 40 members with 10 to 20 active and still growing. For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900 or Preston Parker four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
.
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Cache Vally Area Ivestors Association
Preston Parker
President
four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
Fax 374-738-8734
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Learn how to be financially savvy in a complex world, states Preston Parker at a meeting for Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA).
Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs salary income or positive income and investments, Parker gives an in-depth look on how to improve.
“How long could you live at your current level without going to your job,” Parker said, “I want you to get the job you love and don’t have to rely on for main income.”
People can invest and use their money in ways that increase their value. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge and easy too. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
CVAIA was founded in Logan, Utah in August of 2007. There are 35 to 40 members with 10 to 20 active and still growing. For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900 or Preston Parker four three five-seven five seven-four five six zero
.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
CVAIA rough draft
For immediate release: February 11 2008
Cache Vally Area Ivestors Association
Preston Parker
President
374-773-8473
Fax 374-738-8734
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Learn how to be financially savvy in a complex world, states Preston Parker at a meeting for Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA).
Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs salary income or positive income and investments, Parker gives an in-depth look on how to improve.
“How long could you live at your current level without going to your job,” Parker said, “I want you to get the job you love and don’t have to rely on for main income.”
People can invest and use their money in ways that increase their value. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge and easy too. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
CVAIA was founded in Logan, Utah in August of 2007. There are 35 to 40 members with 10 to 20 active and still growing. For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900 or Preston Parker 323-884-7737.
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Cache Vally Area Ivestors Association
Preston Parker
President
374-773-8473
Fax 374-738-8734
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84341
www.cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com
Balancing Your Finances Made Easy
Learn how to be financially savvy in a complex world, states Preston Parker at a meeting for Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA).
Parker, President of CVAIA, has put together a series of meeting every other Thursday where people can go and study how to be financially independent. His goal is to educate people in there financial decisions. Topics of discussion vary on what the public really want to know. Whether it is understanding earned income vs salary income or positive income and investments, Parker gives an in-depth look on how to improve.
“How long could you live at your current level without going to your job,” Parker said, “I want you to get the job you love and don’t have to rely on for main income.”
People can invest and use their money in ways that increase their value. Meetings are held at the Cache Camber of Commerce. Parker shows the opportunities that can be taken to make dreams into realities. To join this group is free of charge and easy too. Interested participants can go on the Web at Cachecvaia.com and follow the simple steps of membership.
CVAIA was founded in Logan, Utah in August of 2007. There are 35 to 40 members with 10 to 20 active and still growing. For further information about Cache Valley Area Investors Association please contact Public relations representative, Derek Barton 323-384-0900 or Preston Parker 323-884-7737.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Burger Planet Final Draft
For immediate release: January 4 2008
James Muellenbach III
Burger Planet CEO
(374)773-8473
Fax (374)738-8734
burgerplanet@gmail.com
www.burgerplanet.com
Jayne Peterson teams up with Burger Planet to generate health foods on the go.
Indianapolis, February 4, 2008 – Burger Planet has hired Jayne Peterson, a fitness guru who motivated Opal Whitcomb to lose 75 pounds, as a spokesman for a healthy addition to the menu.
James Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu. The hiring of Jayne Petersen fits perfectly in the company's overall focus on healthy lifestyles."
Burger Planet is raising the bar on fast food by adding some tasty new items to their menu. Last year they added an all white meat chicken breast that can be combined with a lettuce wrap for a low-carb meal. Also consumers can now purchase packets of a variety of different fruits. These fruits joined together with a burger and fries can make for a complete meal.
Along with the healthy additions, Jayne Peterson has launched a comprehensive program to assist women in eating healthy.
“I emphasize a message of moderation. 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,” Peterson stated.
Peterson and Corny the Clown, Burger Planets famed mascot, united together in the goal of bringing nutritional advice to the public. Both Peterson and Corny will make several appearances in malls and Burger Planets in the United Sates. This health-conscious duo will share tips and suggestion for a healthier lifestyle and the tasty new menu of Burger Planet.
Burger planet was founded in Indianapolis Ind. by James Muellenbach I in 1934. This company has served 52 billion customers with 48,272 employees. With the headquarters in Gary, Indiana and 8,921 franchises in every state, Burger Planet will continue to grow as a country favorite.
James Muellenbach III
Burger Planet CEO
(374)773-8473
Fax (374)738-8734
burgerplanet@gmail.com
www.burgerplanet.com
Jayne Peterson teams up with Burger Planet to generate health foods on the go.
Indianapolis, February 4, 2008 – Burger Planet has hired Jayne Peterson, a fitness guru who motivated Opal Whitcomb to lose 75 pounds, as a spokesman for a healthy addition to the menu.
James Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu. The hiring of Jayne Petersen fits perfectly in the company's overall focus on healthy lifestyles."
Burger Planet is raising the bar on fast food by adding some tasty new items to their menu. Last year they added an all white meat chicken breast that can be combined with a lettuce wrap for a low-carb meal. Also consumers can now purchase packets of a variety of different fruits. These fruits joined together with a burger and fries can make for a complete meal.
Along with the healthy additions, Jayne Peterson has launched a comprehensive program to assist women in eating healthy.
“I emphasize a message of moderation. 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,” Peterson stated.
Peterson and Corny the Clown, Burger Planets famed mascot, united together in the goal of bringing nutritional advice to the public. Both Peterson and Corny will make several appearances in malls and Burger Planets in the United Sates. This health-conscious duo will share tips and suggestion for a healthier lifestyle and the tasty new menu of Burger Planet.
Burger planet was founded in Indianapolis Ind. by James Muellenbach I in 1934. This company has served 52 billion customers with 48,272 employees. With the headquarters in Gary, Indiana and 8,921 franchises in every state, Burger Planet will continue to grow as a country favorite.
For further information about Burger Planet please contact:
Derek Barton (323)384-0900
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Derek Barton (323)384-0900
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Press Release 2 Burger Planet Draft
For immediate release: January 4 2008
Derek Barton
Burger Planet
(374) 773-8473
Fax (374) 738-8734
burgerplanet@gmail.com
www.burgerplanet.com
Jayne Peterson teams up with Burger Planet to generate health foods on the go.
Indianapolis, IND. FEB. 4, 2008 – Burger Planet has hired Jayne Peterson, a fitness guru who motivated Opal Whitcomb to lose 75 pounds, as a spokesman for a healthy chain of restaurants.
James Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu. The hiring of Jayne Petersen fits perfectly in the company's overall focus on healthy lifestyles."
Burger Plant is raising the bar on fast food by adding some tasty new items to their menu. Last year they added an all white meat chicken breast that can be combined with a lettuce wrap for a low-carb meal. Also consumers can now purchase packets of a variety of different fruits. These fruits joined together with a burger and fries can make for a complete meal.
Along with the healthy additions, Jayne Peterson has launched a comprehensive program to assist women in eating healthy.
“I emphasize a message of moderation. 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”, Peterson stated.
Peterson and Corny the Clown, Burger Planets famed mascot, united together in the goal of bringing nutritional advice to the public. Both Peterson and Corny will make several appearances in malls and Burger Planets in the United Sates. This health-conscious duo will share tips and suggestion for a healthier lifestyle and the tasty new menu of Burger Planet.
Burger planet was founded in Indianapolis Ind. by James Muellenbach I in 1934. This company has served 52 billion customers with 48,272 employees. With the headquarters in Gary, Indiana and 8,921 franchises in every state, Burger Planet will continue to grow as a country favorite. For further information about Burger Planet please contact Derek Barton (323) 384-0900.
Derek Barton
Burger Planet
(374) 773-8473
Fax (374) 738-8734
burgerplanet@gmail.com
www.burgerplanet.com
Jayne Peterson teams up with Burger Planet to generate health foods on the go.
Indianapolis, IND. FEB. 4, 2008 – Burger Planet has hired Jayne Peterson, a fitness guru who motivated Opal Whitcomb to lose 75 pounds, as a spokesman for a healthy chain of restaurants.
James Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu. The hiring of Jayne Petersen fits perfectly in the company's overall focus on healthy lifestyles."
Burger Plant is raising the bar on fast food by adding some tasty new items to their menu. Last year they added an all white meat chicken breast that can be combined with a lettuce wrap for a low-carb meal. Also consumers can now purchase packets of a variety of different fruits. These fruits joined together with a burger and fries can make for a complete meal.
Along with the healthy additions, Jayne Peterson has launched a comprehensive program to assist women in eating healthy.
“I emphasize a message of moderation. 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”, Peterson stated.
Peterson and Corny the Clown, Burger Planets famed mascot, united together in the goal of bringing nutritional advice to the public. Both Peterson and Corny will make several appearances in malls and Burger Planets in the United Sates. This health-conscious duo will share tips and suggestion for a healthier lifestyle and the tasty new menu of Burger Planet.
Burger planet was founded in Indianapolis Ind. by James Muellenbach I in 1934. This company has served 52 billion customers with 48,272 employees. With the headquarters in Gary, Indiana and 8,921 franchises in every state, Burger Planet will continue to grow as a country favorite. For further information about Burger Planet please contact Derek Barton (323) 384-0900.
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