Monday, April 19, 2010

Presentation Draft- Speaking Points

Introduction: African Students make up less than 1% of the USU student body and the Annual African Banquet has provided the opportunity to display African culture on a large scale to USU students and the community.

A. Event held at the Taggart Student Center Ballroom on the USU campus
1. Types of traditional food
2. Types of traditional music
3. Activities

B. Outcome of the event
1. Educational for those in attendance
2. Publicity for club members
3. Brings a piece of African culture to Utah State

C. Contact info

Online reputation assignment

To: Megan Mitchell
From: Chris Givens
CC: Preston Parker
4/19/2010

Megan Mitchell,
Im going to have to censor what I put in here just for the sake of those reading it. You know, just out of common courtesy. I found tid bits on Facebook. A lot of stuff on LDSSingles.net and Harmony.com but that was all pretty boring. You grew up in Eagle, Idaho and graduated from Centennial High School in 2008. You were student body president your senior year and excelled in highschool (what happened?). Your birthday is January 26th but I wont say what year you were born for legal reasons. You are double majoring in public relations and marketing. You were suspended in highschool for a cd you made with “da-bomb” written on it. You get anxiety riding buses and only drink with a straw. You love family guy and claim to be a huge redneck. You have an extensive driving record that I will not divulge. From what I found you seem to have a sense of humor and a crazy side, but still can be serious when you need to be.

Monday, March 22, 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE: Mar. 17, 2010
Brad Thorn, president and founder
CrossFit Cache Valley
435-699-0000
Crossfitcachevalley.com 



CrossFit comes to Cache Valley

One of the world’s most effective training programs is now available in Cache Valley.

LOGAN, Utah- Being physically fit makes life easier and that is the mission of CrossFit. “CrossFit is the principal strength and conditioning program for many police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, and hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide.” -crossfitcachevalley.com
CrossFit is a program that does not specialize, and by design is broad, general and inclusive. CrossFit athletes in theory have the endurance for a marathon yet the strength and flexibility for heavy Olympic lifting. “We teach basic to advanced level classes in functional exercise, athletic conditioning, plyometrics, kettle bell training, Olympic weightlifting, medicine ball and dumbbell training, power-lifting, gymnastics, rowing, running and jumping rope.” –Brad Thorn, CEO and founder, CFCV
Routine fitness can benefit everyone in Cache Valley, especially the students. Stress and anxiety can be very debilitating; exercise is the best way to combat that.
“CrossFit has become part of who I am, I see the results in how I study, socialize, eat, sleep and basically live my best.” Dusty Wynn, student, Utah State University 
 
 

CrossFit Cache Valley came to Logan in May of 2008. CFCV has since grown from a handful of members to over 200! Classes are generally less than an hour long and are quarter past the hour every day. A more complete schedule can be found at crossfitcachevalley.com
For more information contact:
Chris Givens
434-401-8468
C.D.Givens@aggiemail.usu.edu
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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Advertising Assignment Draft



Photo: National Geographic Magazine

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Draft Media Pitch: CVAIA

CVAIA brings financial stability to the residents of Cache Valley.

Financial guidance in Cache Valley

Dear Eli,

We would just like to inform you that there is now an organization in Logan dedicated to helping those interested achieve financial stability and independence.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is open to everyone and meets every other Thursday at 7pm at:

Cache Chamber of Commerce

16o North Main Street

Logan, UT 84341

Preston Parker, president and founder of CVAIA, started the organization after hearing too many people complain about their jobs and turn to him for financial advice.

Financial independence is something this organization strongly believes in and the meetings are designed to guide those interested in their financial decision-making.

There are over 100 members of CVAIA and if you are interested in becoming a member please feel free to contact me.

Thanks,

Chris Givens

434-433-3333

Chris@cviai.net

Press Release 4 Draft

FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE: Mar. 1, 2010

Brad Thorn, president and founder

CrossFit Cache Valley

435-699-0000

Crossfitcachevalley.com

CrossFit comes to Cache Valley

One of the world’s most effective training programs is now available in Cache Valley.

LOGAN, Utah-What is CrossFit? “CrossFit is the principal strength and conditioning program for many police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, and hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide.” –crossfitcachevalley.com

CrossFit is a program that does not specialize, and by design is broad, general and inclusive. CrossFit athletes in theory have the endurance for a marathon yet the strength and flexibility for heavy Olympic lifting. “We teach basic to advanced level classes in functional exercise, athletic conditioning, plyometrics, kettle bell training, Olympic weightlifting, medicine ball and dumbbell training, power-lifting, gymnastics, rowing, running and jumping rope.” –Brad Thorn, CEO and founder, CFCV

Routine fitness can benefit everyone in Cache Valley, especially the students. Stress and anxiety can be very debilitating, exercise is the best way to combat that.

“CrossFit has become part of who I am, I see the results in how I study, socialize, eat, sleep and basically live my best.” Dusty Wynn, student, Utah State University 
 
 


Classes are generally less than an hour long and are quarter past the hour every day. A more complete schedule can be found at crossfitcachevalley.com

For more information contact:

Chris Givens

434-401-8468

C.D.Givens@aggiemail.usu.edu

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