Friday, March 22, 2013

Email from Heber Chamber of Commerce




 On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 4:00 PM, HVCC <rachel@gohebervalley.com> wrote:

We hope you will support the Heber Valley Unplugged Campaign. The purpose of this campaign is to get kids out and active in our community. This campaign was initially started when Heber City Councilman Erik Rowland and Heber City Police Chief Dave Booth were discussing the effects of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary and the relationship of video games and violence in schools. So many people asked what could be done to prevent this from happening again. While we don’t have all the answers, studies have found that by unplugging violent video games aggressive behavior is reduced, school performance increased and children’s behaviors overall were improved.

We have so many wonderful activities, locations and events happening throughout the summer in Heber Valley. Join us as we get Unplugged. Your cost is $120 to purchase 250 Brag tags that will represent your activity. We will design the tags for you. All you need to do is tell us which activity you want to sponsor. Go to: http://heberunplugged.com/
Check out the sample of brag tags online. If you are interested you can register on the website or call me direct.
We will have information in the Summer Magazine distributed to 7,500 people in the valley, plus weekly articles in the Wave promoting different activities within the Unplugged Campaign. We will be printing materials soon, so we would need a commitment and information about your program no later than March 29th.

Rachel Kahler
Marketing & Events Manager
Rachel@gohebervalley.com
435-654-3666 ext. 12
www.gohebervalley.com


I'm REALLY excited about UNPLUGGED and I know the creator, Erik Rowland has put many hours and resources into this program for the benefit of the youth of our community.  My hats off to Councilman Rowland for such great vision and leadership!

Thanks, 
DanielSig
DANIEL MAUER

info@HeberWatch.com
  
Danny 09-02-2009 


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