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Support local eventsPosted Tuesday, September 9, 2008, at 4:52 PM
Fall presents several opportunities for you to support local events. The end of September is chock full of special sections about local festivals and homecomings. Support your town's local events by advertising in the following sections.
Trumann Duck Festival (Wednesday, Sept. 24) - Trumann will host its annual Wild Duck Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27. The Trumann Democrat will feature a special section about the festival, including a schedule of events. For pricing information, please call me at the Tribune office. Marked Tree Homecoming (Wednesday, Sept. 24) - Friday, Sept. 26 will be the Indians anticipated homecoming. The Tri-City Tribune will create a signature page in honor of the event. An ad on the signature page is $30. Trumann Homecoming (Wednesday, Sept. 24) -- The Wildcats' homecoming will be Friday, Sept. 26. Like the Indians, the Trumann Democrat will have a signature page wishing the Wildcats luck in the big game. This ad is $30. Cotton Picking Jubilee (Marked Tree) (Wednesday, Sept. 24) -- Marked Tree's popular Jubilee will occur Saturday, Sept. 27. The Tri-City Tribune will print a feature section containing information about the event, including a list of events. Call me for pricing information. Lepanto's Terrapin Derby (Wednesday, Oct. 1) -- The infamous Terrapin Derby will be on Saturday, Oct. 4. We'll publish a special section in the Tri-City Tribune featuring information about the event plus a schedule. If interested in advertising in this section, please call me. If you'd like to be including in any of these sections, please call me for more information. Thanks, Josh Martin 870-358-2993 |
Josh Martin is the advertising sales person for the Tri-City Tribune and the Trumann Democrat. He and his wife Samantha live in Jonesboro.
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