Sept. 8, 2009
Social Media Club of Cache Valley
President Preston Parker
Preston.parker@usu.edu
661-772-7537
Cache Valley locals form chapter of global media club
Cache Valley locals create Social Media Club and invite all valley residents to attend
Logan, UT-Cache Valley locals have formed a local chapter of The Social Media Club, a global club formed to educate people about social media. The media club is meant to help Cache Valley residents learn what social media is and how to use it.
Preston Parker, president of SMCCV, says there is no other way to learn about social media other than attending the monthly meetings. “Our goal is to educate people seeking to learn about social media and how they can use it. We are creating a network of like-minded people."
The club meets the second Thursday of every month. Each meeting features a guest speaker, panel discussion, or booths setup by members. The meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation at 7:00. Location of meetings varies; information regarding location can be found at https://www.smccv.net. Membership and meetings are free of charge and all ages are encouraged to attend.
The Social Media Club aims to educate people about social media, its benefits, uses, and effects. The Cache Valley chapter was formed in June 2009. Meetings are held the second Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. The Social Media Club went global as of September 2009, and Utah has chapters in Salt Lake City, Utah Valley, and Cache Valley. Headquarters are located in San Francisco.
Media contact:
Tressa M. Gilbert
tressa.gilbert@gmail.com
435-724-4544
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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Great draft. Maybe come up with something more interesting for your first paragraph to grab the readers attention, rather than when they meet.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lot of information here! I think you've really used it well in your organization and such. It seems to flow pretty well, I don't know if the goals and what the club is about is more important than when they meet, but that's something to think about for the opening paragraph. I guess it depends on your target audience.
ReplyDeleteI think you have a lot of good pertinent information, but I think you need to add some white space to break up all the text. Also, I think AP Style is to have the http:// included with the URL address.
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