Feb. 26, 2008
Embargo Date: March 24, 2008
Contact:
German Ellsworth, Utah State Service Rep
german.ellsworth@aggiemail.usu.edu
555-333-7777
FIRST UTAH STATE WIDE BLOOD DONATION
BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH – The Red Cross will be hosting a blood drive for Utah State regional campus located in Brigham City at 265 W. 1100 S. on April 8 from 4-9 p.m.
Brigham City as well as Salt Lake City, Tooele and Logan will hold blood drives between the dates April 7-9. This is the first time Utah State has extended the blood drive to other campuses to further the donation for the university.
“One person donating blood can save up to 3 lives,” German Ellsworth, Utah State service representative said, “It is important to get everyone involved and donate!”
Every two seconds someone in America needs blood. The Red Cross’ goal is to get everyone ready for an emergency, including getting a kit, making a plan and being informed.
The Red Cross has a desire to help the nation in emergencies. They distribute half the nation’s blood supply. Four million blood donors donate through the Red Cross to serve millions of patients in need each year.
“Donating blood is something anyone eligible can do. Saving lives can take just an hour of your time,” Ellsworth said.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Blood Drive Organizer
Phone: 555-851-0471
jess.collett@aggiemail.usu.edu
www.redcross.org
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Press Release #3 Final
For Immediate Release
Feb. 12, 2008
Contact:
Preston Parker, President
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
www.cvaia.com
cachevaia@gmail.com
Phone: four three five – seven five seven- four five six zero
FINANCIAL EDUCATION TAUGHT THE WAY YOU WANT
LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association hold a free seminar every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at 160 N. Main St. Logan UT, 84321.
Preston Parker developed the association because he wants everyone to have the knowledge and abilities toward finance to do what he or she loves.
“Money does not make one happy. It is financial independence that gives the ability to choose a satisfying lifestyle and career.” Parker said.
Parker’s goal is to teach the public small and simple things to allow them to realize financial opportunities. The members chose the topics for upcoming weeks based on what they want to learn.
“If you want to learn about intellectual property or law, how to loan money or get fifty dollars a year, I can teach you to do so,” Parker said.
The Cache Valley Area Investors Association was developed in August 2007 to promote financial education to anyone who would like to learn and currently has 40 members.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Phone: 333-555-7777
jcollett@cvcia.com
www.cvaia.com
Feb. 12, 2008
Contact:
Preston Parker, President
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
www.cvaia.com
cachevaia@gmail.com
Phone: four three five – seven five seven- four five six zero
FINANCIAL EDUCATION TAUGHT THE WAY YOU WANT
LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association hold a free seminar every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at 160 N. Main St. Logan UT, 84321.
Preston Parker developed the association because he wants everyone to have the knowledge and abilities toward finance to do what he or she loves.
“Money does not make one happy. It is financial independence that gives the ability to choose a satisfying lifestyle and career.” Parker said.
Parker’s goal is to teach the public small and simple things to allow them to realize financial opportunities. The members chose the topics for upcoming weeks based on what they want to learn.
“If you want to learn about intellectual property or law, how to loan money or get fifty dollars a year, I can teach you to do so,” Parker said.
The Cache Valley Area Investors Association was developed in August 2007 to promote financial education to anyone who would like to learn and currently has 40 members.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Phone: 333-555-7777
jcollett@cvcia.com
www.cvaia.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Press Release #3 Rough Draft
For Immediate Release
Feb. 12, 2008
Contact:
Preston Parker, President
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
www.cvaia.com
cachevaia@gmail.com
Phone: four three five – seven five seven- four five six zero
FINANCIAL EDUCATION TAUGHT THE WAY YOU WANT
LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association, developed in August 2007 to promote financial education to anyone who would like to learn, hold a free seminar every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at 160 N. Main St. Logan, Utah, 84321.
The association was developed by Preston Parker and currently embodies 40 members. Parker wants everyone to have the knowledge and abilities toward finance to do what he or she loves.
“Money does not make one happy, it is financial independence that leads to a satisfying lifestyle and career,” Parker said.
Parker’s goal is to teach the public small and simple things to allow them to realize financial opportunities. The members chose the topics for upcoming weeks based on what they want to learn.
“If you want to learn about intellectual property or law, how to loan money or get fifty dollars a year, I can teach you to do so,” Parker said.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Phone: 333-555-7777
jcollett@cvcia.com
Feb. 12, 2008
Contact:
Preston Parker, President
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
www.cvaia.com
cachevaia@gmail.com
Phone: four three five – seven five seven- four five six zero
FINANCIAL EDUCATION TAUGHT THE WAY YOU WANT
LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association, developed in August 2007 to promote financial education to anyone who would like to learn, hold a free seminar every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at 160 N. Main St. Logan, Utah, 84321.
The association was developed by Preston Parker and currently embodies 40 members. Parker wants everyone to have the knowledge and abilities toward finance to do what he or she loves.
“Money does not make one happy, it is financial independence that leads to a satisfying lifestyle and career,” Parker said.
Parker’s goal is to teach the public small and simple things to allow them to realize financial opportunities. The members chose the topics for upcoming weeks based on what they want to learn.
“If you want to learn about intellectual property or law, how to loan money or get fifty dollars a year, I can teach you to do so,” Parker said.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Phone: 333-555-7777
jcollett@cvcia.com
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Press Release #2 Final
Feb. 4, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Hans Ketchup, VP of Communications
Burger Planet
Phone: 555-333-7777
FAX: 555-123-4567
hketchup@burgerplanet.com
www.burgerplanet.com
BURGER PLANET HIRES OPAL WHITCOMB'S FITNESS GURU
GARY, IN- Burger Planet, the world's largest food chain, hired Opal Whitcomb' s personal fitness advisor, Jayne Peterson, as a spokesperson to help add new delicious and healthy items to the menu.
Burger Planet originally became famous because of their simple selections and added these new choices to the menu to keep their customer-pleasing image alive. The new options include: white meat chicken breasts, chicken wrapped in lettuce and various fruit bag substitutes. The classics are still available at all locations.
Jayne Peterson, 42, has spent years helping some of the most popular figures in TV history lose weight. Opal Whitcomb lost 75 pounds and kept it off with Peterson's assistance.
"The company believes in encouraging customers to live a healthier, active lifestyle and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson," Peterson said when asked about joining the team. She will be traveling to different events with Burger Planet mascot Corny the Clown, starting with the kick-off ceremony at the burger planet franchise located in Times Square on May 12.
Mr. James E. Mullenbach I founded Burger Planet in 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since then the popularity has been spread to every state and 17 countries with over 8,921 franchises. Now with Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, grandson of the founder, the image has never been stronger with these healthy choices.
"For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first," Muellenbach III, company CEO said.
Jayne Peterson and Burger Planet allow anyone on any diet enjoy themselves at franchises across the world.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
333/555-7777
jcollett@burgerplanet.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Hans Ketchup, VP of Communications
Burger Planet
Phone: 555-333-7777
FAX: 555-123-4567
hketchup@burgerplanet.com
www.burgerplanet.com
BURGER PLANET HIRES OPAL WHITCOMB'S FITNESS GURU
GARY, IN- Burger Planet, the world's largest food chain, hired Opal Whitcomb' s personal fitness advisor, Jayne Peterson, as a spokesperson to help add new delicious and healthy items to the menu.
Burger Planet originally became famous because of their simple selections and added these new choices to the menu to keep their customer-pleasing image alive. The new options include: white meat chicken breasts, chicken wrapped in lettuce and various fruit bag substitutes. The classics are still available at all locations.
Jayne Peterson, 42, has spent years helping some of the most popular figures in TV history lose weight. Opal Whitcomb lost 75 pounds and kept it off with Peterson's assistance.
"The company believes in encouraging customers to live a healthier, active lifestyle and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson," Peterson said when asked about joining the team. She will be traveling to different events with Burger Planet mascot Corny the Clown, starting with the kick-off ceremony at the burger planet franchise located in Times Square on May 12.
Mr. James E. Mullenbach I founded Burger Planet in 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since then the popularity has been spread to every state and 17 countries with over 8,921 franchises. Now with Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, grandson of the founder, the image has never been stronger with these healthy choices.
"For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first," Muellenbach III, company CEO said.
Jayne Peterson and Burger Planet allow anyone on any diet enjoy themselves at franchises across the world.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
333/555-7777
jcollett@burgerplanet.com
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Press Release Rought Draft #2
Feb. 4, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Hans Ketchup, VP of Communications
Burger Planet
Phone:(555)333-7777
FAX:(555)123-4567
hketchup@burgerplanet.com
www.burgerplanet.com
BURGER PLANET HIRES OPAL WHITCOMB'S FITNESS GURU
GARY, IN- Burger Planet, the world's largest food chain, hired Opal Whitcomb' s personal fitness advisor, Jayne Peterson, as a spokesperson to help add new delicious and healthy items to the menu.
Burger Planet originally became famous because of the simple menu, and now adds these new choices to the menu to keep their costumer-pleasing image alive. White meat chicken breasts, chicken wrapped in lettuce and many fruit bag options to help supply new healthy forms of the menu, but the classics are still available.
Jayne Peterson, 42, has spent years helping some of the most popular figures in TV history lose weight. Opal Whitcomb lost 75 pounds and kept it off with Peterson's assistance.
"The company believes in encouraging customers to live a healthier, active lifestyle and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson," Peterson said when asked about joining the team. She will be traveling to different events with Burger Planet mascot Corny the Clown, starting with the kick-off ceremony at the burger planet franchise located in Times Square on May 12.
Mr. James E. Mullenbach I founded Burger Planet in 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since then the popularity has been spread to every state and 17 countries with over 8,921 franchises . Now with Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, grandson of the founder, the image has never been stronger with these healthy choices.
"For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first," Muellenbach III, company CEO said.
Jayne Peterson and Burger Planet allow anyone on any diet enjoy themselves at franchises across the world.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
333/555-7777
jcollett@burgerplanet.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Hans Ketchup, VP of Communications
Burger Planet
Phone:(555)333-7777
FAX:(555)123-4567
hketchup@burgerplanet.com
www.burgerplanet.com
BURGER PLANET HIRES OPAL WHITCOMB'S FITNESS GURU
GARY, IN- Burger Planet, the world's largest food chain, hired Opal Whitcomb' s personal fitness advisor, Jayne Peterson, as a spokesperson to help add new delicious and healthy items to the menu.
Burger Planet originally became famous because of the simple menu, and now adds these new choices to the menu to keep their costumer-pleasing image alive. White meat chicken breasts, chicken wrapped in lettuce and many fruit bag options to help supply new healthy forms of the menu, but the classics are still available.
Jayne Peterson, 42, has spent years helping some of the most popular figures in TV history lose weight. Opal Whitcomb lost 75 pounds and kept it off with Peterson's assistance.
"The company believes in encouraging customers to live a healthier, active lifestyle and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson," Peterson said when asked about joining the team. She will be traveling to different events with Burger Planet mascot Corny the Clown, starting with the kick-off ceremony at the burger planet franchise located in Times Square on May 12.
Mr. James E. Mullenbach I founded Burger Planet in 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since then the popularity has been spread to every state and 17 countries with over 8,921 franchises . Now with Mr. James E. Muellenbach III, grandson of the founder, the image has never been stronger with these healthy choices.
"For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first," Muellenbach III, company CEO said.
Jayne Peterson and Burger Planet allow anyone on any diet enjoy themselves at franchises across the world.
For more information:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
333/555-7777
jcollett@burgerplanet.com
Friday, January 25, 2008
Press Release #1
Jan. 25, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Bret Cob, President of ABC Real Estate, LLC.
123 Creative Way Logan, UT 84321
Bret.cob@abcrealestate.com
435/555-3575
ABC REAL ESTATE INTRODUCES CREATIVE WAY TO SOLVE MARKET CRISIS
LOGAN, Utah – ABC Real Estate, LLC, set up a beneficiary directed land trust to end the market crisis and benefit the middle-class, not only the wealthy, from real-estate options.
Bret Cob, president of ABC Real Estate, developed the company in Aug. 2007 in Draper, Utah. He is now extending hubs in the Logan area, hoping to get as much promise as Draper gave him.
"My company has created a great solution to help the market crisis. A solution everyone can benefit from," Cob said.
The "solution" involves four beneficiaries, which include: the settler beneficiary, who is selling their property and able to contribute their home by putting it in a land trust; the credit beneficiary, who has the credit to take out a loan for the home and then receive monthly payments from the resident beneficiary; the resident beneficiary, who is able to live in a home with no credit, and then gain credit in the meantime; and the investor beneficiary who provides a down payment on the home and invests in the company.
ABC Real Estate is the company to guarantee the payments by the resident beneficiary will be made. They also complete the paperwork and ensure an Insurance company, without using a bank.
“The process will help the market crisis, there is no question. The question is will the people get involved and help the company to do so.” Cob said.
Bret Cob wanted to start this experiment out locally first, but has plans for the future to make it national.
Media Contact:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Jess.collett@abcrealestate.com
435/555-4102
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Bret Cob, President of ABC Real Estate, LLC.
123 Creative Way Logan, UT 84321
Bret.cob@abcrealestate.com
435/555-3575
ABC REAL ESTATE INTRODUCES CREATIVE WAY TO SOLVE MARKET CRISIS
LOGAN, Utah – ABC Real Estate, LLC, set up a beneficiary directed land trust to end the market crisis and benefit the middle-class, not only the wealthy, from real-estate options.
Bret Cob, president of ABC Real Estate, developed the company in Aug. 2007 in Draper, Utah. He is now extending hubs in the Logan area, hoping to get as much promise as Draper gave him.
"My company has created a great solution to help the market crisis. A solution everyone can benefit from," Cob said.
The "solution" involves four beneficiaries, which include: the settler beneficiary, who is selling their property and able to contribute their home by putting it in a land trust; the credit beneficiary, who has the credit to take out a loan for the home and then receive monthly payments from the resident beneficiary; the resident beneficiary, who is able to live in a home with no credit, and then gain credit in the meantime; and the investor beneficiary who provides a down payment on the home and invests in the company.
ABC Real Estate is the company to guarantee the payments by the resident beneficiary will be made. They also complete the paperwork and ensure an Insurance company, without using a bank.
“The process will help the market crisis, there is no question. The question is will the people get involved and help the company to do so.” Cob said.
Bret Cob wanted to start this experiment out locally first, but has plans for the future to make it national.
Media Contact:
Jessica Collett, Public Relations Director
Jess.collett@abcrealestate.com
435/555-4102
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Press Release Rough Draft #1
January 22, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Bret Cob, President of ABC Real Estate, LLC.
123 Creative Way, Logan UT 84321
ABC REAL ESTATE INTRODUCES CREATIVE WAY TO SOLVE MARKET CRISIS
LOGAN, Utah – ABC Real Estate, LLC, developed by Bret Cob in August 2007 in Draper Utah, set up a beneficiary directed land trust to end the market crisis.
“There are four beneficiaries for my company, we are trying to make it so not only the wealthy benefit but the middle-class as well from real estate options.” Cob said.
The four beneficiaries include: the settler beneficiary, who is selling their property and able to contribute their home by putting it in a land trust; the credit beneficiary, who has the credit to take out a loan for the home and then receive monthly payments from the resident beneficiary; the resident beneficiary, who is able to live in a home with no credit, and then gain credit in the meantime; and the investor beneficiary who provides a down payment on the home and invests in the company.
ABC Real Estate is the company to guarantee this option will work. They also complete the paperwork and ensure an Insurance company, without using a bank.
“The great thing about this solution is everyone benefits and is able to use their assets to help this crisis.” Cob said.
Bret Cob wanted to start this experiment out locally first, but has plans for the future to make it national.
Media Contact:
Jessica Collett
Jess.collett@abcrealestate.com
435/555-4102
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Bret Cob, President of ABC Real Estate, LLC.
123 Creative Way, Logan UT 84321
ABC REAL ESTATE INTRODUCES CREATIVE WAY TO SOLVE MARKET CRISIS
LOGAN, Utah – ABC Real Estate, LLC, developed by Bret Cob in August 2007 in Draper Utah, set up a beneficiary directed land trust to end the market crisis.
“There are four beneficiaries for my company, we are trying to make it so not only the wealthy benefit but the middle-class as well from real estate options.” Cob said.
The four beneficiaries include: the settler beneficiary, who is selling their property and able to contribute their home by putting it in a land trust; the credit beneficiary, who has the credit to take out a loan for the home and then receive monthly payments from the resident beneficiary; the resident beneficiary, who is able to live in a home with no credit, and then gain credit in the meantime; and the investor beneficiary who provides a down payment on the home and invests in the company.
ABC Real Estate is the company to guarantee this option will work. They also complete the paperwork and ensure an Insurance company, without using a bank.
“The great thing about this solution is everyone benefits and is able to use their assets to help this crisis.” Cob said.
Bret Cob wanted to start this experiment out locally first, but has plans for the future to make it national.
Media Contact:
Jessica Collett
Jess.collett@abcrealestate.com
435/555-4102
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