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Published: Jul 13, 2008 10:08 AM
Modified: Jul 13, 2008 10:08 AM
Challenge grant for disc golf course
Business Briefly
Zach Ward, who runs DSI Comedy Theater in Carrboro, has issued a challenge grant of $4,200 on behalf of his business to give a boost to fundraising to begin installation of an 18-hold disc golf course at Anderson Park.Ward challenges the community to donate $4,200 to the Carrboro Parks Project by Oct. 1 for the course, and he will match that amount on behalf of DSI Comedy Theater. Any funds raised over the $4,200 challenge would be put towards the completion of the course.The Carrboro Parks Project is a nonprofit organization with the mission to improve the quality of life in Carrboro through the protection and improvement of parks and recreational facilities, including greenways and green space. For information or to donate online, visit the Carrboro Parks Project's Web site at www.carrboroparks.org.
Carolina Meadows, a Chapel Hill-based retirement community, has selected local advertising agency Headfirst Creative to build its new Web site and handle all advertising-related chores for the coming year."This is a big win for us, and we feel very fortunate to have been selected," said Scott Whitney, Headfirst's creative eirector and principal. "Carolina Meadows is a vibrant, well-run community. And from a marketing standpoint, it's a great product. Our goal is to capture the qualities that are already in place. There's no need for any hype or hyperbole." Headfirst Creative had been working on a series of smaller marketing assignments for the community during the past six months.For information, see www.headfirstcreative.com. |