Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Man chasing down paper in traffic

Wow, ok, so classic story here. There I am sitting at a table in front of good 'ol starbucks when out of nowhere the wind picks up a paper from my table and flys it down the street. I think for a second to myself,"oh dang, it's gone." But in my don't give up, gotta win attitude; I get up and start the chase. In my business suite I quickly run down the sidewalk dodging people making my way to the paper that is ever so freely floating in the air down the street. In no fear of danger I leap onto the streat and stomp on the paper. Missed it! Then again. Finaly, I reach down and grab the paper with dear life and fear that I may never see it again and get it. I look up to find myself in a lane with traffic stopped at the amazement of a man that just ran half a block onto the street to chase down a piece of paper.

But what can I say, that's me, I never give in. .....

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

T- Moble COnFusion

So, I wake up and check my payment status at mytmobile.com and find that I owe $1,786.43. Yeah, wtf!? I was freaking out. Last week I made a road trip and thought maybe I incurred this huge charge from roaming. But t-mobile offers free roaming. Then I thought, maybe this was from that call I recieved from France. No, That was free long-distance. So what the heck, right? I call t-mobile and they made a simple mistake. Forgetting transfer my unlimited texting to my new plan, I was charged with over 7000 text messeges over the past month. After speaking with a customer service rep and praying for good news finaly everything was fixed the stress was gone.
Ha, I should have been offered a free Blackberry for that near heart-attack.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Proposal Letter










Lee’s Market Place
555 East 1400 North
Logan, UT 84341



Dear Jared McDonald:


The Utah State University Sexual Assault and Anti-Violent Information (SAAVI), invites you to donate one thousand dollars and fifty hours of service to help victims in need and assist with events.

The Utah State University Sexual Assault and Ant-Violent Information (SAAVI), asks for a donation of $1000 and 50 hours of service to help victims in need and assist with events.

Your donation will help students in need and bring recognition to Lee’s Market Place. The purpose of the USU SAAVI Office is to help create violence-free environments and healthy relationships at USU, and with your help we can better meet these goals.

We come to you for support because many of the students at USU and victims shop at Lee’s and have a trust in your services. Your donation will build relationships with the community as well as maintain them.

SAAVI has smaller sponsors but seeks a larger sponsor with higher credibility like that of Lee’s Market Place. We fill your, "You've Got a Friend at Lee's" slogan meets the standard for our mission statement.

One of Lee’s goals from the mission statement is “to make Lee's Market Place a place where the customer feels at home.” By donating to SAAVI we feel you will be meeting up to your mission statement accomplish

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Pray for Snow Party!

Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC)
Paul Bowman, Program Coordinator 1050 N. 950 E.
Logan, UT 84322
435-797-3264

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 21, 2008

ORC HOSTS A PRAY FOR SNOW PARTY

Featuring “The Pact” Film, By Powderwhore Productions

Logan, Utah—The Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) will be hosting a pray for snow party featuring the ski movie The Pact, on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.

“The Pact is one of the premiere ski and snowboard movies of the season,” said Ryan Avila the ORC chairman. The Pact was created by Powderwhore, a ski film production company.

Powderwhore is known for their jaw dropping adrenaline pumping ski and board movies. Every pre-snow season, Powderwhore comes out with a new ski movie that provokes a craving for snow powder seekers.

The ORC will be showing The Pact as well as serving hot Dutch oven dinners for only $5 to students and faculty and $10 for the general public.

Tickets can be purchased at the ORC located just east of the football stadium at 1050 N. 950 E. Logan, Utah.

For more information contact:

Ryan Avila

Public Relations Specialist

ryan.avila@aggiemail.usu.edu

435-764-5212

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

CVAIA Media Pitch

CACHE VALLEY AREA INVESTORS ASSOCIATION
Creating Financial Independence
Dear Devin Felix:

After reading your story entitled ‘Local Economic Growth Slows’,

I feel compelled to inform you on the benefits Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) has to offer.

I am the public relations specialist for CVAIA and feel it is becoming increasingly important that the general public learns how to become financially independent.

The CVAIA does just that, educates people how to become financially independent through the philosophy of creating passive income by investing appropriately.

Once financial independence has been achieved, you can spend your time obligation free as far as finances are concerned. Being financially independent allows you to work for the enjoyment of your profession rather than the need for money.

One way CVAIA educates people on investing is by having guest speakers who speak on topics such as banking, lending, the economy, regulations and credit.

CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache Chamber of Commerce on 160 N. Main St. at 7 p.m. The meetings are free and open to anyone.

Please let me know if you will be free for an over the phone conversation Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. so that I can answer any questions you may have.

Contact: Ryan Avila
Public Relations Specialist

Ryan.avila@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-764-5212

Friday, October 10, 2008

Media Pitch

dfelix@hjnews.com
Dear Devin Felix:

After reading your story entitled Local ‘Economic Growth Slows’,

I feel compelled to inform you on the benefits Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) has to offer.

It is becoming increasingly important that the general public learns how to become financially independent and CVAIA teaches that by educating people how to create passive income.

Not only does CVAIA educate people on investing but also has guests speakers who speak on topics such as banking, lending, the economy, regulations and credit.

CVAIA opened July 2007 and has 50 members. CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache Chamber of Commerce on 160 N. Main St. at 7 p.m. The meetings are free and open to anyone.

I will be contacting you shortly to discuss any question you may have.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

Ryan Avila

Public Relations Specialist

Ryan.avila@aggiemail.usu.edu

435-764-5212

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Press Release 4

Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC)
Paul Bowman, Program Coordinator
1050 N. 950 E.
Logan, UT 84322
435-797-3264

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 9, 2008




ORC HOSTS A PRAY FOR SNOW PARTY
Featuring The Pact, By Powderwhore Productions

Logan, Utah—The Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) will be hosting a pray for snow party featuring a ski film called The Pact, on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.

“The Pact is one of the premiere ski and snowboard movies of the season,” said Ryan Avila the ORC chairman. The Pact was creating by Powderwhore, a ski film production company.

Powderwhore is known for their jaw dropping adrenaline pumping ski and board movies. Every pre-snow season Powderwhore comes out with a new ski movie that provokes a craving for snow powder seekers.

The ORC be showing The Pact as well as serving hot Dutch oven dinners for only $5 for students and faculty and $10 for the general public.

Tickets can be purchased at the ORC located just east of the football stadium at 1050 N. 950 E. Logan, Utah.

-END-

For more information contact:


Ryan Avila
Public Relations Specialist
ryan.avila@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-764-5212