Thursday, October 28, 2010

Final Press Release Assignment 4

Press Release
11-08-10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf
9846 N. Highway 38
Deweyville, UT 84309
Contact: Misty Petersen
435-764-6980
www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com


Long-Range Shooting Company Hosts an African Safari Tournament
Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf is offering tournament winner an $8,000 African hunt


WHITES VALLEY, Utah -- Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf (SRRG) and Africa Sport Hunting Safari are hosting an African Safari Tournament Nov. 12 and 13,. The winner of the tournament receives a seven-day African Safari hunt with lodging, food, laundry, and a professional guide included. The winner can also bring a companion of choice. The prize includes three different hunting tags for an impala, warthog, and steenbuck or duiker. This hunt is worth $8,000. The purchase of more animal hunting tags is permitted.

Africa has over 167 different species ... and a lucky Spirit Ridge Rifle Golfer is going to have the chance to hunt there! Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf’s Director of Marketing understands the enormity of the tournament.

"There is a ton of excitement surrounding this tournament,” Peterson said. “The stakes are high, the competition is first rate and a trip to Africa is on the line!"

At the tournament, shooters will be taking aim at African animal targets. Half of the course’s targets will feature African safari animals, like lions and cheetahs, while the other half will still include bears, elk and buffalo. For lunch, shooters will feast upon an authentic African meal and will conclude the tournament with a raffle and the announcement of the grand-prize winner.

The tournament is $150 per person, which includes lunch. Viewers, spotters and friends are welcome for free and can call ahead to purchase lunch for $10.

The course is laid out with four stations, three holes at each station. Each hole has two different life-size animal targets ranging from 200 yards to 1000 yards. Although the targets are life-size, each target has a metal plate, no more than 12 inches in circumference, that must be hit to score points. Once the metal gong is hit, everyone will first see it swing and then hear the glorifying sound of a ping.

Rifle golf is scored almost identical to regular golf. If the shooter hits the target on the first try he gets an eagle, two points below par. If he hits the target on his second try he gets a birdie, one point below par. If he cannot hit it on his first two tries he then moves down to a closer target and shoots for par. If he misses that target he gets a boogie, one point above par, and is finished with that hole.

Golfers bring their own equipment, ammunition and ATV. ATV’s can also be rented at the course.

If you love the thrill of competition, want to improve your shot for the hunting season, or want to win amazing prizes, SRRG is the where you belong. SRRG can help you improve confidence in your shot by the first visit.

Eddy Crookston has shot the Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf course at least seven different times and has won over four different prizes, including a prize for hitting the 1,000-yard-shot.

“Each time I come to Spirit Ridge I improve my shot,” Crookston said. “It is impossible to come here and not leave being a more advanced shooter.”

Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf started as only a dream shared by brothers: Stewart, Jeff, and Kameron Petersen. It became reality when one of the brothers married into a family with 10,000 acres of land and an open mind for business. Stewart Petersen, and his wife Misty Goring Petersen, took a mere fantasy and made it a reality by developing the Goring ranch into a rifle golf course. With the help of Mrs. Petersen’s father, Jr. Goring, and all three of Mr. Petersen’s brothers, SRRG became outdoorsmen’s ultimate playground. Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf is becoming national by sharing a partnership with Sportsman Warehouse, Vortex, and Wasatch Precision. Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf is located just 12 miles southwest of Tremonton, Utah, and sits on 10,000 acres of land.

One will not want to miss out on such incredible prizes. Call today to register for the African Safari Tournament, 435-764-6980. For more information visit www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com, or visit the blog at www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com. SRRG can also be found on Facebook.

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Media Contact: Kayla Hall spiritridgepr@gmail.com 435-232-0130

FInal Media Pitch

Cache Valley Radio Group
Les Patterson
801 W. 200 N.
PO Box 3369
Logan, UT 84323
435-792-1319 Office
435-994-9296 Mobile
les@cvradio.com

Subject: CVAIA helps citizens gain financial independence through understanding passive income.


Dear Les,

As a personal Cache Valley Radio Group supporter, I appreciate the fact that you broadcast a mixture of information, public affairs, and fine arts programming. Many Cache Valley residents listen to your broadcast because they know UPR keeps them informed on current resources available to them.

I want to inform you of a free financial-guidance club available locally in Cache Valley, called The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). I know this club will be beneficial to your demographic of listeners.

CVAIA is dedicated to helping residents increase their passive income -- an income they do not have to work for -- and decrease expenses. The goal is to help people become financially independent within ten years.

Passive income is the income you earn when you are not doing anything to earn it. It is research done in advance that enables a flow of income, without an equal ratio of work performed to receive the income. Passive income can be thought of as investments.

The club meets every first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. On the first Thursday the club meets in the Chamber of Commerce Building, 161 N. Main St. in Logan. The third Thursday is held at a local restaurant where a guest speaker will address the group.

We believe that if people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. Cache Valley Area Investors Association teaches people how to increase passive income.

For more information please visit www.cvaia.com

I would love to establish a time to meet and discuss the benefits of CVAIA in more detail. Would Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 10:00 work for your schedule? Please call or email me with any immediate questions and let me know if the 26th works for you.

Sincerely,

Kayla Hall
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
Public Relations Specialist
Kayla.hall@avaia.com
www.cvaia.com

Draft Advertising Assignment

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Draft Media Pitch

Cache Valley Radio Group
Les Patterson
801 W. 200 N.
PO Box 3369
Logan, UT 84323
435-792-1319 Office
435-994-9296 Mobile
les@cvradio.com

Subject: CVAIA helps citizens gain financial independence through understanding passive income.


Dear Les,

As a personal Cache Valley Radio Group supporter, I appreciate the fact that you broadcast a mix of information, public affairs, and fine arts programming. Many Cache Valley residents listen to your broadcast because they know the radio group keeps them informed on current information, and benefits them greatly by discussing resources available to them that could help improve different aspects of their life.

I want to inform you of a free financial-guidance club available locally in Cache Valley, called The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA). I know this club will be beneficial to your demographic of listeners.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is dedicated to helping residents increase their passive income -- an income they do not have to work for -- and decrease expenses.

Passive income is the income you earn when you are not doing anything to earn it. It is research done in advance that enables a flow of income, without an equal ratio of work performed to receive the income. Passive income can be thought of as investments. The way to establish a passive income is by investing three things, time, assets and experience. Just like any investment, it is about understanding risks and calculating which ones are worth taking and which ones are not.

The club meets every first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. On the first Thursday the club meets in the Chamber of Commerce Building, 161 N. Main St. in Logan. The third Thursday is held at a local restaurant where a guest speaker will address the group.

If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. Cache Valley Area Investors Association teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the law of attraction, law of abundance, and law of exchange. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

I would love to establish a time to meet and discuss the benefits of CVAIA in more detail. Would Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 10:00 work for your schedule? Please call or email me with any immediate questions and let me know if the 26th works for you or if there is a more convenient day for you.

Sincerely,

Kayla Hall
Cache Valley Area Investors Association
Public Relations Specialist
Kayla.hall@CVAIA.com
www.cvaia.org

Draft Press Release 4

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf
9846 N. Highway 38
Deweyville, UT 84309
Contact: Misty Petersen
435-764-6980
http://www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com/


Rifle Golf Company Hosts an African Safari Tournament
Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf is offering tournament winner an $8,000 African hunt


WHITES VALLEY, Utah -- Africa is the world’s second largest continent with over 167 different species ... and a lucky Spirit Ridge Rifle Golfer is going to have the chance to hunt there!

Coming Nov. 12 and 13, Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf (SRRG) and Africa Sport Hunting Safari are hosting an African Safari Tournament. The winner of the tournament wins a seven-day African Safari hunt with lodging, food, laundry, and a professional guide included. The winner also gets to bring a companion of choice. The prize includes three different hunting tags, for an impala, warthog, and steenbuck or duiker. This hunt is worth $8,000. The winner can also purchase a tag to hunt more animals while in Africa.

"There is a ton of excitement surrounding this tournament,” Jeff Petersen, Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf’s Director of Marketing, said. “The stakes are high, the competition is first rate and a trip to Africa is on the line!"

At the tournament, shooters will be taking aim at African animal targets. Half of the course’s targets will feature African safari animals, like lions and cheetahs, while the other half will still include bears, elk and buffalo. For lunch, shooters will feast upon an authentic African meal and will conclude the tournament with a raffle and the announcement of the grand-prize winner.

The tournament cost $150 per person, which includes lunch. Viewers, spotters, and friends are welcome for free and can call ahead to purchase lunch for $10.

Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf is located just 12 miles southwest of Tremonton, Utah, and sits on 10,000 acres of land. The course is laid out with four stations, three holes at each station. Each hole has two different life-size animal targets ranging from 200 yards to 1000 yards. Although targets are life-size, each target has a metal plate, no more than 12 inches in circumference that must be hit to score points. Once the metal gong is hit everyone will first see it swing and then hear the glorifying sound of a ping.

Rifle golf is scored almost identical to regular golf. If the shooter hit the target on the first try he gets an eagle, two points below par. If he hits the target on his second try he gets a birdie, one point below par. If he can’t hit it on his first two tries he then moves down to a closer target and shoots for par. If he misses that target he then gets a boogie, one point above par, and is finished with that hole.

Golfers bring their own equipment, ammunition and ATV. ATV’s can also be rented at the course.

If you love the thrill of competition, want to improve your shot for hunting season, or want to win amazing prizes, SRRG is the where you belong. SRRG can help you improve your confidence in your shot by the first visit.

“Each time I come to Spirit Ridge I improve my shot,” Eddy Crookston, an avid rifle golfer, said. “It is impossible to come here and not leave being a better shooter.”

Spirit Ridge Rifle Golf started as only a dream shared by brothers. It became reality when one of the brothers married into a family with 10,000 acres of land and an open mind for business. Stewart Petersen, and his wife Misty Goring Petersen, took a mere fantasy and made it a reality by developing the Goring ranch into a rifle golf course. With the help of Mrs. Petersen’s father, Jr. Goring, and all three of Mr. Petersen’s brothers, SRRG became outdoorsmen’s ultimate playground. SRRG is becoming national by sharing a partnership with Sportsman Warehouse, Vortex, and Wasatch Precision.

You do not want to miss out such incredible prizes, call today to register for the African Safari Tournament, 435-764-6980. For more information visit www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com, or visit the blog at www.spiritridgeriflegolf.com. SRRG can also be found on Facebook.


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Media Contact: Kayla Hall spiritridgepr@gmail.com 435-232-0130

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cache Valley Area Investors Association
435 E. 600 N.
Logan, UT 84321
President Preston Parker
435-857-0987 Office


Local Club Promotes Financial Independence
CVAIA helps citizens gain financial independence through understanding passive income


LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is dedicated to helping residents increase their passive income -- an income they do not have to work for -- and decrease expenses.

“You will be happier if you don’t have to go to work for money,” President Preston Parker said.

Passive income is the income you earn when you are not doing anything to earn it. It is research done in advance that enables a flow of income, without an equal ratio of work performed to receive the income. Passive income can be thought of as investments. The way to establish a passive income is by investing three things, time, assets and experience. Just like any investment, it is about understanding risks and calculating which ones are worth taking and which ones are not.

The club meets every first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. On the first Thursday the club meets in the Chamber of Commerce Building, 161 N. Main St. in Logan. The third Thursday is held at a local restaurant where a guest speaker will address the group.

The CVAIA’s main goal is to help people become free from financial worry. Parker stresses the reason behind building a passive income, which is to eventually become financially independent. Financial independence is gained through education, specifically education and understanding of passive income. The association informs people of the two types of income, earned income and passive income. Both incomes are earned, just the former works for you even when you are not. Once you can understand how to have passive income work for you, you can make choices independent of finances.

One of the first steps to gaining financial freedom is getting expense down and passive incomes up. Once your monthly passive income passes your expenses, you are financially independent. This could become possible in 7 to ten years, meaning the house and car will all be paid for, just by living a regular lifestyle and changing a couple of things.

In 2007 Parker established the association to offer an avenue of education for people seeking financial independence. Parker was constantly hearing people complain about their financial situation and trying to give them financial advice. “I was sick of people complaining about their jobs,” Parker said. “This is America, no one should work because they have to, they should work because they like to.”

If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire. People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses. They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, “The Wealthy Barber”, “The Millionaire Next Door”, “Atlas Shrugged”, “The Automatic Millionaire”, and “The Secret.”

For more information about the CVAIA, meeting times, or upcoming events, please contact President Preston Parker by calling 435-857-0987, or emailing parker@cvaia.org.

Cache Valley Area Investors Association teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the law of attraction, law of abundance, and law of exchange. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.
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Media Contact: Kayla Hall 435-898-3456 Kayla@prforyou.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cache Valley Area Investors Association
435 East 600 North
Logan, UT 84321
President Preston Parker
435-857-0987 Office

Local Club Promotes Financial Independence

LOGAN, Utah – The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is dedicated to helping residents increase their passive income, an income they don’t have to work for, and decrease expenses.

“You will be happier if you don’t have to go to work for money,” President Preston Parker said.

Passive income is the income you earn when you are not doing anything to earn it. It is when a person researches and does work ahead of time, to enable them to receive an income when they are not working.

The club meets every first and third Thursday at 7:00 p.m. of every month. On the first Thursday the club meets in the Chamber of Commerce Building, 161 North Main Street in Logan. The third Thursday is held at a local restaurant.

The club was started by President Parker who gave people advise… “I was sick of people complaining about their jobs. This is America, no one should have to work because they have to, they should work because they like to.”

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Media Contact: Kayla Hall | 435-898-3456| Kayla@prforyou.com