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Greater Fort Worth PRSA Offers The Write Stuff: Writing Well to Get Reporters' Attention...and Respect.


FORT WORTH, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities.  -- Local journalism celebrities Paul Paul, 1901–64, king of the Hellenes (1947–64), brother and successor of George II. He married (1938) Princess Frederika of Brunswick. During Paul's reign Greece followed a pro-Western policy, and the Cyprus question was temporarily resolved.  Harral and J.R. Labbe jump the fence for one day to share journalism's best writing secrets with P.R. professionals during PRSA's Professional Development Seminar, "The Write Stuff," Wednesday Wednesday: see week. , April 12 at the Petroleum Club.

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 seminar will offer some much-needed advice and humorous accounts of seriously bad stuff reaching the editor's desk from PR professionals. Expect some kudos, too, as these wise teachers promise to offer high hopes and helpful hints.

As members of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's esteemed es·teem  
tr.v. es·teemed, es·teem·ing, es·teems
1. To regard with respect; prize. See Synonyms at appreciate.

2. To regard as; consider: esteemed it an honor to help them.
 editorial board, Harral and Labbe have been kind and gentle partners of the PR profession for many years as we all serve the best interest of their readers and our community. And while they say this paragraph would most likely be edited out if it were going from a press release to newsprint newsprint

low grade paper used for newspapers. Old newspapers are fed to cattle as an alternative roughage and may occasionally be ingested by dogs. Significant amounts of lead are accumulated in tissues; no cases of poisoning have been recorded in cattle, though it has been
, they admit it doesn't hurt to throw a bit of sweet "fluff" their way now and again!

Come ready to learn and have fun!
Seminar Schedule
8:30 a.m. Registration and breakfast
9 a.m. Program
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Program resumes
11:30 a.m. Q & A
11:45 a.m. Break for lunch
12 noon Regular PRSA Luncheon and Special Presentation by Harral and
 Labbe

Costs
Seminar and Lunch Registration
Members          $55.00
Non Members      $65.00
Students         $30.00

Seminar Only
Members          $35.00
Non Members      $45.00
Students         $15.00

Lunch Only
Members          $25.00
Non Members      $30.00
Students         $20.00

Place: The Petroleum Club, Carter-Burgess Plaza, 777 Main St., 39th
 floor
Parking: Free valet in parking garage at Seventh and Commerce streets
(get ticket validated when you check in)


The Greater Fort Worth Chapter of the Public Relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  Society unifies, strengthens and advances the profession of public relations. The organization meets for lunch the second Wednesday of each month at The Petroleum Club. For more information, visit www.fortworthprsa.org http://www.fortworthprsa.org/.
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