Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Final Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 14, 2008

Jo Olsen
Aggies for Africa Director
jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-512-6955

AGGIES FOR AFRICA EXCEEDS GOAL FOR SHOE DRIVE
With more than a week left to donate, 1,754 pairs of shoes have been collected

Last year Aggies for Africa collected 500 pairs of shoes for their first annual shoe drive. When planning for the drive this year they wanted to exceed the goal so they decided to triple their efforts. The goal was set at 1,500 pairs of shoes. Three local businesses were involved as well as Ellis and Hillcrest elementary schools.

Thirteen students came to help count the shoes that had been collected and thrown into mounds in the Service Center located on the third floor of the Taggart Student Center. The count was 1,754 pairs of shoes, with a few hundred more to come.

“We will most likely quadruple our goal from last year. The support from the student body and the community has been overwhelming,” said Allie Gardner, campus relations committee chair of Aggies for Africa.

Aggies for Africa will still be accepting shoes in the Service Center until Friday, October 17. The shoes will then be given to Green Eyes in Africa, a non-profit organization based in Provo. They will then ship the shoes to Cameroon to be distributed to orphanages and communities where needed.

Jo Olsen
Aggies for Africa Director
jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-512-6955

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Final Media Pitch

Become financially independent despite the economic crisis

Nick,

Preston Parker, president of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, is offering free financial advice and open conversation about various financial topics. Parker is holding meetings every other Thursday evening at the Cache Chamber of Commerce located at 160 N. Main, Logan.

Parker’s philosophy is that you can work in a job you love and within a matter of a few years you can make enough passive income that you don’t have to be concerned with your finances.

The meetings offer a non-threatening environment for anyone to come and share ideas and information about how to become financially independent.

I would like to meet with you at your convenience. Please contact me with questions and a time that we could meet. Thank you for your time.

Jo Olsen
Public Relations Director
CVAIA
435-512-6955
Jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Draft Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 9, 2008

Jo Olsen
Aggies for Africa Director
jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-512-6955

AGGIES FOR AFRICA EXCEEDS GOAL FOR SHOE DRIVE
With more than a week left to donate, 1,754 pairs of shoes have been collected

Last year Aggies for Africa collected 500 pairs of shoes for their first annual shoe drive. When planning for the drive this year they wanted to exceed the goal so they decided to triple their efforts. The goal was set at 1,500 pairs of shoes. Three local businesses were involved as well as Ellis and Hillcrest elementary schools.

Thirteen students came to help count the shoes that had been collected and thrown into mounds in the Service Center located on the third floor of the Taggart Student Center. The count was 1,754 pairs of shoes, with a few hundred more to come.

“We will most likely quadruple our goal from last year. The support from the student body and the community has been overwhelming,” said Allie Gardner, campus relations committee chair of Aggies for Africa.

Aggies for Africa will still be accepting shoes in the Service Center until Friday, October 17. The shoes will then be given to Green Eyes in Africa, a non-profit organization based in Provo. They will then ship the shoes to Cameroon to be distributed to orphanages and communities where needed.

Jo Olsen
Aggies for Africa Director
jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-512-6955

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Draft Media Pitch

Become financially independent despite the economic crisis

Nick,

Preston Parker, president of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, is holding meetings every other Thursday evening at the Cache Chamber of Commerce located at 160 N. Main, Logan. Parker is offering free financial advice and open conversation about various financial topics.

The meetings offer a non-threatening environment for anyone to come and share ideas and information about how to become financially independent.

Parker’s philosophy is that you can work in a job you love and within a matter of a few years you can make enough passive income that you are not unduly concerned with your finances.

I would like to meet with you at your convenience. Please contact me with questions and a time that we could meet. Thank you for your time.

Jo Olsen
Public Relations Director
CVAIA
435-512-6955
Jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu

Friday, October 3, 2008

FINAL PRESS RELEASE 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 2, 2008

Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

BECOME FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT WITHOUT CHANGING JOBS
Preston Parker teaches how to be happy and financially secure doing a job you love

Logan, UT—President Parker began the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, CVAIA, a non-profit organization in July, 2007. His goal is to provide the knowledge to help people who are interested, become financially independent. “Find a job you love, you will do it better and ultimately make more money,” said Parker.

Parker believes that, “Money is not happiness after your basic needs are met.”

Parker also talks of the importance of earning passive income and not just active income. The difference is that passive income is making money whether or not you are thinking about it.

CVAIA meets together every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce located at 160 North Main, Logan. Everyone is invited to come and be a part of a non-threatening environment where you can learn and ask questions about becoming financially independent.

People in America have ample opportunity and options to be able to work in a job they enjoy. Understanding and managing passive income makes this possible. There are many associations which are helping educate people in how to truly become financially independent. Cache Valley Area Investors Association based in Logan, Utah, is one such organization. It was founded in July 2007 and currently has 50 members.

Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Draft Press Release 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 26, 2008

Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

PRESTON PARKER OFFERS IDEAS TO BECOME FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT

Cache Valley Area Investors Association provides the knowledge to become financially independent within three to 10 years.

Logan, Utah—President Parker began his non-profit organization in July, 2007. His goal is to provide the knowledge to help people who are interested, become financially independent. “Find a job you love, you will do it better and ultimately make more money,” said Parker.

Parker believes that, “Money is not happiness after your basic needs are met.”

Parker also talks of the importance of earning passive income and not just active income. The difference is that passive income is making money whether or not you are thinking about it.

CVAIA meets together every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cache Chamber of Commerce located at 160 North Main, Logan. Everyone is invited to come and be a part of a non-threatening environment where you can learn and ask questions about becoming financially independent.

People in America have ample opportunity and options to be able to work in a job they enjoy. Understanding and managing passive income makes this possible. There are many associations which are helping educate people in how to truly become financially independent. Cache Valley Area Investors Association based in Logan, Utah, is one such organization. It was founded in July 2007 and currently has 50 members.

Preston Parker
Founder/President
cachevaia@gmail.com
www.cvaia.com

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Final Press Release 2

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 26, 2008

James E. Muellenbach III, CEO
123 Healthy Way
Gary, IN 46401
877-765-4321
james@burgerplanet.com


BURGER PLANET INTRODUCES NEW HEALTHIER FOOD OPTIONS
Fitness guru Jayne Petersen teams up with Burger Planet to launch a comprehensive program to assist in healthy eating.

GARY, Ind.—Burger Planet announced that it has brought Jayne Petersen on board to help chefs develop healthier options for customers. Planet Burger has added five different types of fruit, a new line of gourmet salads and white meat chicken breasts to its menu. These items offer customers a healthier option when eating out.

"Burger Planet has been a leader in the Quick Service Restaurant industry in offering healthy menu choices. The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson,” said Petersen.

Petersen, president and CEO of a successful health and fitness enterprise and bestselling author, has helped many women including Opal Whitcomb lose weight and keep it off.

James Muellenbach lll said, "Jayne Petersen and Burger Planet share a commitment toward health. The women Jayne Petersen has helped lose weight eat at Burger Planet.”

Petersen will be appearing with Burger Planet’s mascot, Corny the Clown at various events including Burger Planet’s kick-off ceremony, May 12, at their franchise located in Times Square in New York, New York.
Burger Planet was founded in 1934 by James E. Muellenbach l. Its headquarters are located in Gary, Indiana. As the leader of the Quick Service Restaurant Industry, Burger Planet has 8,921 franches in every state and 17 countries. They currently employ 48,272 people and have served more than 52 billion customers to date. For more information visit http://www.burgerplanet.com/

Jordan Olsen
Public Relations Director
jo.olsen@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-512-6955

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