We get a lot of press releases, as you might expect. Some are gooder than others, and from time to time we like to share those with you in our “Fun With Press Releases” feature.
Today’s release comes from Mark Shaffer, who is kicking off his campaign for HD-51 tomorrow:
PRESS Advisory
Mark Shaffer, candidate for Colorado House District 51, which encompasses Loveland and adjacent areas, will formally launch his campaign on Wednesday March 14 at the LaQuinta Inn on the corner of Cascade Avenue and West Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland. Doors open at 5:30 and Shaffer is expected to speak at 6:15.
For more information, please call 669-0030.
Thank you.
That’s it — the entire press advisory. Generally shorter is better when it comes to press releases, but you probably shouldn’t leave out some of the more important details. For instance:
Writing a good press release is not rocket surgery, but it’s not as easy as many young politicos assume. If you haven’t done it before…get some advice from someone who has before you hit ‘send.’
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especially since the announcement release is one a lot of local media will carry. Give them a few details, not too many, but something to whet the appetite.
Historical note: There actually was an anti-Masonic P}arty. It was melded into the Republican Party in 1856 along with the American Party. The American Party, popularly known as the “Know Nothings,” has emerged as the dominant philosophy of today’s Republican Party.
Or “Do nothing?”
Speaking of doing no harm, what profession performs “rocket surgery”?
I’ve heard of brain surgeons, and of course rocket scientists. But never a rocket surgeon.
Just curious 😉
…but I’m thinking I remember a state congresswoman a few years back who got teased fairly thoroughly after stating in a speech that something or other wasn’t rocket surgery.
Can anyone with a better memory confirm or deny?
I remember when the entire state had only one area code number – 303. You didn’t even have to guess the number. I fact I think it was one of the questions on the driver’s license exam.
this is now.
With all due respect, those of us who live in the backhills and have 970 area code don’t need to use the area code when we dial…
that’s why they don’t need an area code, duh. C’mon David, get with the program. ;~)
I thought this seemed familiar, and I see he actually announced in January. I’m betting the announcement was to get the local party folks there.
Here’s the link.
It’s a wonder anyone runs for anything in this state.