Tuesday, October 25, 2011

GUTTAU PUBLIC RELATIONS ADDS FOUR NEW CLIENTS


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Guttau Public Relations, a public relations firm specializing in restaurants, education, retail and nonprofit industries, announced today that the firm has added four new clients: Pamalya, Enduring Images, About Time Fitness and Roaring Fork Gay and Lesbian Community Fund.

The firm’s new clients are as follows:
• Pamalya: Pamalya is a grassroots community that organizes vibrant cultural events—from musical performances to cooking classes to lectures. Pamalya also offers a dynamic web portal that allows members to connect with fellow Pamalyans, find events, measure cultural growth and exchange ideas of mutual interest. www.pamalya.com
• Enduring Images: Enduring Images is a leader in ceramic customization for memorial products, dinnerware, interior design, ceramic studios, college ceramic arts programs and commemorative remembrances. The company combines state of the art digital printing devices with patented ceramic toner formulations to manufacture memorial portraits, tableware and tile. www.enduring-images.com
• About Time Fitness: Opening in late 2011, About Time Fitness is a preeminent group training studio proudly serving the southwest Denver communities, exclusively offering Body Training Systems' pre-choreographed group training programs. www.abouttimefitness.com
• Roaring Fork Gay and Lesbian Community Fund: This organization has been serving the GLBT community of the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond since 1996. The Community Fund produces many events throughout the year, including Aspen Gay Ski Week each January, which brings thousands of skiers to the mountains of Aspen. www.rfglcf.com

“With the addition of these clients, we are expanding our reach into consumer products, fitness and cultural events,” said Jim Guttau, Principal. “Guttau PR has become known for exciting grand opening and charity events, which have created a significant following—of young professionals and socialites alike. Look for our new clients’ events in the media soon.”

Since 2005, Guttau Public Relations has implemented effective and innovative public relations campaigns for local and national clients such as Jamba Juice and the National Kidney Foundation. For more information about the firm and its results, visit www.guttaupr.com.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

MONDAMIN FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT HOSTS FUNDRAISER

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Event to Benefit Fire Chief Who Lost Home to Fire on October 4

Mondamin Fire & Rescue Department today announced it will be host a pancake breakfast fundraiser to raise money for its fire chief, Norman Wallis, who lost his home to a fire on October 4. The breakfast will be held on Sunday, November 13 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Mondamin Fire & Rescue Department (602 Maple Street).

The event is open to public and will accept freewill donations. The breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, and beverages. A silent auction featuring a variety of gift baskets and hand-crafted items will also be held.


About the Mondamin Fire & Rescue Department
Comprised of 24 volunteers, the Mondamin Fire & Rescue Association is an incorporated entity, which is a unit of the Government of the Town of Mondamin. Mondamin Fire & Rescue Association's purpose is to prevent fire, to safeguard the lives and property of all people within its jurisdiction, and to implement fire suppression and rescue operations when called upon to do so for the saving of life, property, and resources. To learn more, visit www.mondaminfire.com.

Monday, October 17, 2011

7th Annual Urban Cowboy Draws 350


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Thanks to the 350 people that attended the 7th Annual Urban Cowboy!

Please view this great video of the event by Gabe Rovick: http://vimeo.com/30550231

The ASCENT Foundation hosted its 7th Annual Urban Cowboy event on Saturday, October 8 from 7:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at Casselman’s Bar & Venue (2620 Walnut Street, Denver). This year’s event benefited Sewall Child Development Center.

Formed in April 2002, the ASCENT Foundation is a Denver-based non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and money for small charitable organizations. Their mission is to increase the philanthropic activity of the 25 to 40 year old demographic. The ASCENT board of directors is comprised of 11 people and over 30 volunteers, whose ages range from 25 to 40. ASCENT is short for A Socially Conscious Entity.

“Since 2002 the ASCENT Foundation has raised over $235,000 for Denver-area non-profit organizations,” commented Wayne Keith, founder of ASCENT. “This event is almost always a sell-out and is one of the top events of the year for the 25 to 40 crowd.”

Each year, ASCENT selects a new beneficiary. The board members select a recipient after reviewing proposals from a pool of non-profit organizations.

Urban Cowboy will included the following activities:
• Live music by Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams and The Ghost of Joseph Buck
• Mechanical bull ride
• Cow milking station
• Arm wrestling station
• Dinner buffet
• Coors beer station, cocktails and wine
• Silent auction, with price points from $50 to $500+

For more information, visit http://www.urbancowboy.us/.

Sewall Child Development Center is dedicated to helping young children (birth through age five) of all abilities and learning styles to reach their full potential. Sewall’s mission is to assist young children with special needs due to disabilities, developmental delays and economic disadvantages. However, Sewall has an unwavering commitment to inclusion – so children with special needs learn and grow with their typically developing peers in Sewall’s developmental preschool and early care and education programs. For more information, please visit www.sewall.org.