FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2009
Social Media Club of Cache Valley (SMCCV)
851 N. Main St., Logan UT 84321
Phone: 661-772-7537
SOCIAL MEDIA CLUB COMES TO CACHE VALLEY
Access Open to Anyone Seeking to Learn and Promote Social Media
LOGAN, Utah – Individuals who are seeking to learn more about the benefits of social media, and the future of communication can now become a part of the social media club in Cache Valley.
According to Preston Parker, president of the Social Media Club of Cache Valley, “The goal of the organization is help people become acquainted with social media and create a network of like-minded individuals.”
The social media club was founded in July 2009, by Parker, and local residents, who were apart of the Salt Lake chapter, and were interested in forming their own chapter in a more convenient location for monthly meetings.
The meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at different locations. The next meeting will be a guest lecture by a woman who was invited to the white house based on her personal blog entries. It will be held on Thurs Sept. 10, at 6:30 P.M. at Club New York located at 359 N. Main Street Logan, UT.
Parker said all ages are invited to the meetings, and is hopeful that the social media club will be a success in Cache Valley. More information can be found at the website, http://www.smccv.net/.
For media inquiries or more information on SMCCV:
Lacey Saxton Nagao
Lacey.saxton@aggiemail.usu.edu
208-380-5778
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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Lacey,
ReplyDeleteYour information is good, and I don't mind the layout, but you just need to check a few crucial spelling/grammar errors. For instance, I think you meant to say that these members are "a part" of the club, not that they are "apart"--to be "apart of the Salt Lake chapter" means that they are separate from the SLC chapter, not that they are included in it.
I think your final draft is going to be excellent! You got more than I did after those seven minutes.. good job!
Lacey-
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your draft press release and I am excited to see your final draft! There was the one mistake of "apart," but other than that I thought it was very professional and well-written. Best of luck wiht your final relase! AOT