Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease)
April 29, 2008 - Elizabeth Shugg, owner and editor of Triangle TRACKS (http://www.triangletracks.com), issued her first monthly Triangle TRACKS e-newsletter to subscribers April 25. The debut issue offers brief articles on children’s events and activities taking place throughout the region during May, including the Carolina Ballet’s performance of “Sleeping Beauty,” various children’s museum exhibits, summer camp updates and May movie releases.
Triangle TRACKS, the website, consolidates well over 1,000 links to local resources for children in Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham counties. The site’s content focuses on education, museum exhibits, parks, youth sports, camps, music lessons, art lessons, performing arts studios, party venues, amusement centers, restaurants, childcare facilities, healthcare resources, clothing stores and much more.
Subscribe to Shugg’s free monthly e-newsletter by emailing her from the website. You can also link to the Triangle TRACKS blog at http://triangletracks.blogspot.com/ for news and feedback from other parents. Shugg says she has already received advertising requests and will publish a media kit over the summer. She will begin accepting ads for the website this fall.
About Triangle TRACKS
Triangle TRACKS compiles sources across the region focused on the improvement of children’s lives. It is a product of parenthood and an accumulation of resources resulting from years of children’s birthday parties, games, youth sports, museum exhibits, parks, concerts, camps, clubs, education experiences and much more. Learn more about Elizabeth Shugg, owner and editor of Triangle TRACKS, at http://www.elizabethshugg.com.
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