Creative Firm Launches New Website for Community Action Group
Meredith, NH, June 27, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Bluehorse Creative, a full-service design and marketing firm, and Larrabee Dersign, based in Meredith, NH, have just launched a website for Friends of Meredith Parks and Recreation, a non-profit, charitable organization that aids and promotes the establishment of leisure and recreation opportunities for the citizens of Meredith, NH.
Along with a new logo, Bluehorse Creative designed a new website that will allow the public to donate to the overall mission of the organization as well as inform the public of current fund raising campaigns and initiatives in, and around, the Town of Meredith. The group’s first fund raising initiative is to help renovate Childs Park, in Meredith Center with the Parks and Recreation Department’s approval. The project goal is to raise a total of $130,000 from community merchants and individuals, to make this project a reality. To date, with the help of Bluehorse’s marketing efforts, the group is on-track to reach this goal by the Fall.
“We are excited to be able to offer residents, as well as merchants, an easy way to get involved – at whatever level – and to help with these campaigning efforts for the group. I am proud to serve on the board of this progressive group,” says Ryan Pogue, Owner of Bluehorse Creative and Board Member to the group.
For more information or how to get involved with Friends of Meredith Parks and Recreation and their projects, please visit www.fompr.org.
For more information on Bluehorse Creative, visit www.bluehorsecreative.com.
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Along with a new logo, Bluehorse Creative designed a new website that will allow the public to donate to the overall mission of the organization as well as inform the public of current fund raising campaigns and initiatives in, and around, the Town of Meredith. The group’s first fund raising initiative is to help renovate Childs Park, in Meredith Center with the Parks and Recreation Department’s approval. The project goal is to raise a total of $130,000 from community merchants and individuals, to make this project a reality. To date, with the help of Bluehorse’s marketing efforts, the group is on-track to reach this goal by the Fall.
“We are excited to be able to offer residents, as well as merchants, an easy way to get involved – at whatever level – and to help with these campaigning efforts for the group. I am proud to serve on the board of this progressive group,” says Ryan Pogue, Owner of Bluehorse Creative and Board Member to the group.
For more information or how to get involved with Friends of Meredith Parks and Recreation and their projects, please visit www.fompr.org.
For more information on Bluehorse Creative, visit www.bluehorsecreative.com.
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Bluehorse Creative
Ryan Pogue
603-387-3308
www.bluehorsecreative.com
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Ryan Pogue
603-387-3308
www.bluehorsecreative.com
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