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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: Downtown Canandaigua Merchants Release the Top Ten Reasons to Shop Downtown Canandaigua

Downtown Canandaigua Merchants Release the Top Ten Reasons to Shop Downtown Canandaigua

Merchants remind consumers to be wiser with their money this holiday season.

The Downtown Canandaigua Merchants Association released the top ten reasons to shop downtown Canandaigua. This comes right before the holiday to remind consumers that where they spend their money can be just as important as their gift.

"Shopping downtown is a good habit," Don Stevens says, president of the Merchant Association. "Most of your holiday shopping can be done by local merchants, who really appreciate your business." Downtown Canandaigua is also home to many restaurants and galleries that are independently owned, who rely on locals to keep the economy steady.

The top ten reasons is a campaign created to increase the awareness of what actually happens when consumers support local independent businesses. The campaign is currently being promoted by newspapers, Facebook, radio, and their website at http://www.downtowncanandaigua.com..

Local merchants are also giving an incentive for shoppers, offering a $1000 shopping spree, which are given in gift certificates from shops, galleries, and restaurants. This is the third year for the holiday shopping spree, which is open for anyone over the age of 18.

For a list of the top ten reasons, and for information on the shopping spree, go to:
http://www.downtowncanandaigua.com/BID/Holiday%20Open%20House/toptenreasonstoshoplocal.html

Contact: Don Stevens
585-394-5260
Info@escentedcandle.com

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 2 New Entries: Children’s Book Author and Illustrator Offer Book Signing in Downtown Canandaigua

Children's Book Author and Illustrator Offer Book Signing in Downtown Canandaigua

Canandaigua author, Donna Bennett, and Canandaigua Primary School art teacher, J.C. Mull, will be available for book signings Saturday, December 20th 1pm to 4pm at Pat Rini Rohrer Gallery at 71 South Main Street in Downtown Canandaigua. Light refreshments will be served and admissions is free.

The author and illustrator published their children's book, Petey and the Mean Pirates. This book is a delightful children’s story that appeals to both kids and parents, alike. Mrs. Bennett wrote the book to address the common childhood belief that all pirates have to be rough and tough and aggressive (and, as a parent, she knows that sometimes “little pirates” can act out that way at home, school, or daycare). But, Petey is different…

Brought to life by the wonderfully talented illustrator, J. C. Mull, Petey wins over the hearts of the mean pirates (and even a few hungry sharks) using something other than swords, angry words, and bullying.

Mrs. Bennett says: "This is a tried and true story I have told my three children over the years to let them experience how a nice pirate can actually be the hero. I am excited to share our family pirate story with other families."

Petey and the Mean Pirates will soon be available nationwide at retail bookstores and is currently featured at Judy's Bargain Books and the Unique Toy Shop in Canandaigua, NY. The book will be available for purchase, signed and gift wrapped for the holidays, at the book signing event and online at http://www.threechiquitaspublishing.com  and http://www.amazon.com

 

For more info contact:
Nicole Mahoney
585-394-0030

Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Professional Women's Club Annouces the 2008 Athena Award Winners

CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. The Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Professional Women's Club announces that Deborah Denome is the 2008 recipient of the prestigious ATHENA Award.

 

Ms. Denome was recognized at the 24th Annual ATHENA Awards dinner held at The Inn on the Lake on November 13th. She is the Director of Seeking Common Ground.
Denome considers her most meaningful leadership role in community service has been the challenge of finding potential collaborators who can share a passion about a cause and discovering what people can accomplish together as very fulfilling. "I have been fortunate to create, with local farmers, food service directors and the Ontario County Cooperative Extension, a Farm-to-Cafeteria model that has now received USDA recognition and funding as an effective example of creating new markets for local farmers while bringing fresh, wholesome produce to local students in seven schools and patients in four local care facilities." Says Denome.

 

Deborah, Executive Director of Seeking Common Ground, considers one of her top professional accomplishments to be finding extraordinary co-workers and co-creating successful new models of sustainability in our community. This includes a Farm to Cafeteria program, organic Community Farm, and the Herb Haven program for women striving to become self-sufficient, are valued accomplishments. In her past corporate career, she served as a Vice President at Logical Operations, and subsequently Vice President at WorkSmart International, both international training and publishing companies.

 

Since co-founding Seeking Common Ground (SCG) with four other women in 1997, most of Denome's work as been dedicated to helping women achieve self-sufficiency through role modeling, mentoring, and the development and delivery of the Herb Haven program. Learning new transferable skills empowers women to care for themselves and their families.
The 2008 Women of Distinction awards were presented to: Anne Galbraith for Professional Achievement, Marjorie Donhauser for Volunteer Service, Suzanne Farley for Entrepreneurial, and Linda Janczak received the Lifetime Achievement award for demonstrating sustained professional achievements, advocacy and leadership, creating an enduring impact on the greater Canandaigua area.

The BPW Woman of the Year award recognizes a member of the Canandaigua Business and Professional Woman's Club who has made a significant impact on the development and quality of the club. Margaret "Maggie" Meyer was named the 2008 Woman of the Year for her outstanding contributions and dedication to the mission of the club.
 

 

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[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 2 New Entries: Children’s Book Author and Illustrator Offer Book Signing in Downtown Canandaigua

Children's Book Author and Illustrator Offer Book Signing in Downtown Canandaigua

Canandaigua author, Donna Bennett, and Canandaigua Primary School art teacher, J.C. Mull, will be available for book signings Saturday, December 20th 1pm to 4pm at Pat Rini Rohrer Gallery at 71 South Main Street in Downtown Canandaigua. Light refreshments will be served and admissions is free.

The author and illustrator published their children's book, Petey and the Mean Pirates. This book is a delightful children’s story that appeals to both kids and parents, alike. Mrs. Bennett wrote the book to address the common childhood belief that all pirates have to be rough and tough and aggressive (and, as a parent, she knows that sometimes “little pirates” can act out that way at home, school, or daycare). But, Petey is different…

Brought to life by the wonderfully talented illustrator, J. C. Mull, Petey wins over the hearts of the mean pirates (and even a few hungry sharks) using something other than swords, angry words, and bullying.

Mrs. Bennett says: "This is a tried and true story I have told my three children over the years to let them experience how a nice pirate can actually be the hero. I am excited to share our family pirate story with other families."

Petey and the Mean Pirates will soon be available nationwide at retail bookstores and is currently featured at Judy's Bargain Books and the Unique Toy Shop in Canandaigua, NY. The book will be available for purchase, signed and gift wrapped for the holidays, at the book signing event and online at http://www.threechiquitaspublishing.com  and http://www.amazon.com

 

For more info contact:
Nicole Mahoney
585-394-0030

Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Professional Women's Club Annouces the 2008 Athena Award Winners

CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. The Canandaigua Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Professional Women's Club announces that Deborah Denome is the 2008 recipient of the prestigious ATHENA Award.

 

Ms. Denome was recognized at the 24th Annual ATHENA Awards dinner held at The Inn on the Lake on November 13th. She is the Director of Seeking Common Ground.
Denome considers her most meaningful leadership role in community service has been the challenge of finding potential collaborators who can share a passion about a cause and discovering what people can accomplish together as very fulfilling. "I have been fortunate to create, with local farmers, food service directors and the Ontario County Cooperative Extension, a Farm-to-Cafeteria model that has now received USDA recognition and funding as an effective example of creating new markets for local farmers while bringing fresh, wholesome produce to local students in seven schools and patients in four local care facilities." Says Denome.

 

Deborah, Executive Director of Seeking Common Ground, considers one of her top professional accomplishments to be finding extraordinary co-workers and co-creating successful new models of sustainability in our community. This includes a Farm to Cafeteria program, organic Community Farm, and the Herb Haven program for women striving to become self-sufficient, are valued accomplishments. In her past corporate career, she served as a Vice President at Logical Operations, and subsequently Vice President at WorkSmart International, both international training and publishing companies.

 

Since co-founding Seeking Common Ground (SCG) with four other women in 1997, most of Denome's work as been dedicated to helping women achieve self-sufficiency through role modeling, mentoring, and the development and delivery of the Herb Haven program. Learning new transferable skills empowers women to care for themselves and their families.
The 2008 Women of Distinction awards were presented to: Anne Galbraith for Professional Achievement, Marjorie Donhauser for Volunteer Service, Suzanne Farley for Entrepreneurial, and Linda Janczak received the Lifetime Achievement award for demonstrating sustained professional achievements, advocacy and leadership, creating an enduring impact on the greater Canandaigua area.

The BPW Woman of the Year award recognizes a member of the Canandaigua Business and Professional Woman's Club who has made a significant impact on the development and quality of the club. Margaret "Maggie" Meyer was named the 2008 Woman of the Year for her outstanding contributions and dedication to the mission of the club.
 

 

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Monday, November 24, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: BNI Rochester “The Networking Group” Chapter Hosts Victor Chamber of Commerce Mixer

BNI Rochester "The Networking Group" Chapter Hosts Victor Chamber of Commerce Mixer

The Networking Group Chapter of BNI of Rochester will be hosting the Victor Chamber of Commerce mixer Wednesday, December 3rd at 7:00 – 8:30 am at Forest Park Retirement Community at 99 Forest Park, Victor New York.

 

The mixer will give business owners in the Victor and Rochester area a chance to network in a comfortable setting. The Chamber of Commerce has a mixer every month and this month

BNI, a chamber member will be hosting at Forest Park Retirement Community. Forest Park is where BNI regularly meets on Wednesday mornings.

 

"We’re about making all business better from sales to design and increasing the economic vitality of our community," Brian Hill, president of BNI "The Networking Group" Chapter says. "We take tried and true techniques with referrals that result to successful connections." The mixer is open to the public and new businesses thinking of joining are invited to attend. The mixer is free, business are required to R.S.V.P..

 

About BNI: BNI is a professional business referral organization whose members benefit by word-of-mouth marketing. The members are made up of one person per profession. BNI North East New York Chapter covers Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse.

 

About the Victor Chamber of Commerce: With 276 members, the Victor Chamber of Commerce is a thriving community welcome and business networking center. For more information visit: http://www.victorchamber.com

 

Contact:

Brian H. Hill

http://www.bnineny.com

Cell: 585-732-8432

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: New 100% Soy Wax for Scented Soy Candles from Wick-edly Sent

New 100% Soy Wax for Scented Soy Candles from Wick-edly Sent

(Canandaigua, N.Y) – Wick-edly Sent is keeping up with these changing times and has introduced an even greener way to burn your favorite scented candles. Although Wick-edly Sent has advocated from the beginning the benefits of their soy scented candles, they are still thinking up new ways to make their candles even better for you and the environment.

Soy wax burns cleaner resulting in less toxins for you, and your family to breathe, not to mention leaving out the film of black soot that other scented candles may leave behind on the walls, curtains and furniture of your home. Soy candles also burn at a cooler temperature, providing a significantly longer burn time, an average of 20% - 50%, which is always beneficial when trying to get more bang for your buck. Soy wax is non-toxic and over time it will not harm the environment making scented soy candles a "greener" choice, as well as the fact that soybeans are a renewable resource and grown right here in the United States. This in turn helps Wick-edly Sent support their local community and economy.

Their new 100% soy candles are now offered in a new line of jars, since this type of wax is only suitable for containers because of its not so solid texture. "Soy blends" are needed to produce solid wax for votive candles. According to co-owner Don Stevens, "The new smooth sided jars help to burn your scented candles cleaner and there is less wax left behind to waste."

About Wick-edly Sent:

Scott Mackey and Don Stevens, owners, opened Wick-edly Sent in 2003 in Baltimore, and moved to NY State in 2005. The scented candles are available online, and can be shipped nationwide. In addition, natural olive oil soap and bath products are available.

Contact for more information about soy candles, or to inquire about wholesale candles.

Don Stevens/ Scott Mackey

Wick-edly Sent Soap and Scented Candles Company

(585) 394-5260

info@escentedcandle.com

http://www.escentedcandle.com

94 South Main Street

Canandaigua, New York 14424

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[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: New 100% Soy Wax for Scented Soy Candles from Wick-edly Sent

New 100% Soy Wax for Scented Soy Candles from Wick-edly Sent

(Canandaigua, N.Y) – Wick-edly Sent is keeping up with these changing times and has introduced an even greener way to burn your favorite scented candles. Although Wick-edly Sent has advocated from the beginning the benefits of their soy scented candles, they are still thinking up new ways to make their candles even better for you and the environment.

Soy wax burns cleaner resulting in less toxins for you, and your family to breathe, not to mention leaving out the film of black soot that other scented candles may leave behind on the walls, curtains and furniture of your home. Soy candles also burn at a cooler temperature, providing a significantly longer burn time, an average of 20% - 50%, which is always beneficial when trying to get more bang for your buck. Soy wax is non-toxic and over time it will not harm the environment making scented soy candles a "greener" choice, as well as the fact that soybeans are a renewable resource and grown right here in the United States. This in turn helps Wick-edly Sent support their local community and economy.

Their new 100% soy candles are now offered in a new line of jars, since this type of wax is only suitable for containers because of its not so solid texture. "Soy blends" are needed to produce solid wax for votive candles. According to co-owner Don Stevens, "The new smooth sided jars help to burn your scented candles cleaner and there is less wax left behind to waste."

About Wick-edly Sent:

Scott Mackey and Don Stevens, owners, opened Wick-edly Sent in 2003 in Baltimore, and moved to NY State in 2005. The scented candles are available online, and can be shipped nationwide. In addition, natural olive oil soap and bath products are available.

Contact for more information about soy candles, or to inquire about wholesale candles.

Don Stevens/ Scott Mackey

Wick-edly Sent Soap and Scented Candles Company

(585) 394-5260

info@escentedcandle.com

http://www.escentedcandle.com

94 South Main Street

Canandaigua, New York 14424

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: Downtown Canandaigua Announces Holiday Open House

Downtown Canandaigua Announces Holiday Open House

Downtown Merchants create a festive holiday experience with free stocking stuffers, holiday drink recipes with tasting, free elf dollars, plus a $1000 shopping spree.

With the holidays approaching, the Downtown Canandaigua Merchants Association is creating a holiday open house experience. The event is Friday, November 21- Sunday November 23rd in downtown Canandaigua. The weekend event is their holiday kick off, unveiling Main Street's holiday decorations, holiday themed gifts, apparel, and art. This year they have planned a fun adventure. A holiday drink recipe contest invites the public to go to participating merchants to sample a holiday drink with recipe. Consumers will also vote on the best. There is also a free stocking stuffer giveaway from participating merchants. The free stockings and stocking stuffers are one to a family while supplies last. A live elf will liven things up by giving away free "Holiday Elf Dollars" that can be redeemed by merchants. And for the third year, consumers can register to win a $1000 shopping spree for the holidays.

"This is the whole experience," Don Stevens, president of the Downtown Merchant Association explains. "The old historic buildings, the unique shops, restaurants, and galleries, and quaintness bring people together." As a business owner himself, he looks forward to a bright holiday season. "The horse drawn wagon rides, the newly renovated Santa's House, and the friendly merchants make downtown Canandaigua a holiday destination."

The Holiday Open House is a time when the merchants display their holiday themed products, whether it's apparel, gifts, or art. This is a time when Main Street is decorated with holiday lights, and represents a kick-off to the holiday shopping season. Having more activities, such as the holiday drink contest, free stocking stuffers, and elf dollars create a more festive atmosphere for consumers.

For a list of participating merchants for the holiday drink contest and free stocking stuffer giveaway visit http://www.downtowncanandaigua.com

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: Taste of the Finger Lakes Offers Sips and Tastes to Savor

Taste of the Finger Lakes Offers Sips and Tastes to Savor

The 7th annual Taste of the Finger Lakes will be held on Wednesday, November 19th at The Inn on the Lake in Canandaigua from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Thirty Finger Lakes area restaurants, wineries, custom brewcrafters and specialty food vendors will be on hand offering delicious samples. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door. Canandaigua BID Director Sal Pietropaolo states, "The attraction of this event is two-fold. First, it helps bring together a diverse display of the culinary delights that the region has to offer and second it serves as an important fundraising event for our organization."

 

Scott Kreyer will be performing solo on keyboard throughout the evening. Locals may recognize Scott from his performances at NY Wine & Culinary Center and philanthropic events for the Canandaigua Rotary and VA.

 

With thirty tasting booths, attendees should plan to bring an appetite. People's Choice awards will be given in four categories, Best Taste, Best Sip, Best Specialty Food and Best Display. Attendees will want to make sure they have a good sampling before casting their votes. There are 12 restaurants including, Bristol Harbour, Brown Hound, Esperanza Mansion, Fiddlehead Concepts, Lumberyard Grille, Madder Lake Café, New York Wine & Culinary Center, Simply Crepes, Steamboat Landing, The Inn on the Lake, The Waterfront Grille and Vineyard Buffet. Seven specialty food vendors including, Allens Hill Farm, Chalet of Canandaigua, Hartmann's Old World Sausage, Monk's Bread, Naples Valley Brand Products, Red Jacket Orchards and Sweet Expressions. Nine wineries including, Anthony Road, Arbor Hill Grapery, Dr. Konstantin Frank, Eagle Crest Vineyards, Fox Run Vineyards, Fulkerson Winery, Glenora Wine Cellars, Heron Hill, and Wilhelmus Estate Winery. Two custom brewcrafters including, Custom Brewcrafters and High Falls Brewing Company.

 

In addition to the tasting booths, attendees will be able to bid on over 60 silent auction items. Including a Bat Kid package from the Red Wings, a Taste of the Finger Lakes Dine Around package that includes dinner at 8 area restaurants, dinner and a cruise on Seneca Lake , artwork, children's parties, spa packages and more.

 

Morrell Builders, Finger Lakes Gaming & Race Track and Thompson Health have all given support to this event in the form of sponsorship. The proceeds from The Taste of the Finger Lakes benefit the Canandaigua BID. The BID is a non-profit organization created to promote, beautify and improve downtown Canandaigua for its residents, merchants and property owners. The events and services that the BID provides for Downtown Canandaigua have a big impact on the entire community by helping to attract new residents, new businesses and tourists to the area.

 

For tickets and more information visit http://www.downtowncanandaigua.com or call 585-396-0300.

 

 

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Monday, November 3, 2008

[Finger Lakes Copywriting] 1 New Entry: Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast Celebrates Five Successful Years

Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast Celebrates Five Successful Years

 

Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast Celebrates Five Successful Years

 

Innkeepers offer Finger Lakes visitors a fantastic view and bed and breakfast amenities that continues to draw more guests seeking a unique getaway.

 

Seeking a Finger Lakes bed and breakfast can be a difficult choice. This is something Henry and Barbara Owens knew when opening Bristol Views in 2003. The Finger Lakes bed and breakfast sits on County Road 12, in Naples, overlooking Canandaigua Lake. Nestled in the Bristol Hills, located on what is known as the "high road", Bristol Views offers all the finest comforts and amenities of other Finger Lakes lodging establishments, and then some. The recently renovated historic farmhouse holds charm and an eloquence of its own; guests can view old photographs of the building in an upstairs hallway, just like a guided tour, while antiques and cozy furniture create a fetching atmosphere.

 

Besides having cross country skiing packages with Bristol Mountain and Hunt Hollow Ski Club, there are also vineyards for wine tastings nearby, an outside hot tub available all year round, and full breakfasts every day. So what keeps this Finger Lakes bed and breakfast so successful? "The comforting atmosphere," Barbara Owens says. "The friendly innkeepers," she chuckles, "and the hearty American breakfasts." Henry Owens, her husband agrees with all the above. "I hear guests saying all the time ‘I don’t eat like this at home’." More reasons that contribute to their success are that they’ve been called the "Perfect romantic weekend getaway". With four luxurious rooms, a pampering hot tub, large deck with lounging chairs, piano, and a wood burning stove, no one would argue.

 

And let’s not forget that spectacular view. One of the reasons they chose this spot for a Finger Lakes bed and breakfast was the spectacular view. They are just a few feet away from an overlook that attracts daily motorists on County Road 12, which got national attention on the covers of I LOVE NY as the most picturesque and photographed road in the Finger Lakes.

 

Tourists are not the only guests enjoying this hideaway, Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse residents are discovering the opportunities that this Finger Lakes bed and breakfast has to offer. Bristol Views is now offering rollback rates by bringing back prices from 2005 until April of 2009. This is their "thank you" and their way of celebrating their fifth anniversary. Barbara and Henry Owens invite guests to stay for a relaxing getaway and enjoy the splendors of Bristol Views.

 

Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast

Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast

Contact: Barb and Henry Owens

Bristol Views Bed and Breakfast

6932 County Road 12

Naples, NY 14512

Phone 585-374-8875

http://www.bristolviews.com

 

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

A New Post

A new Art Show Opening at Pat Rini Rohrer.

Fall artists exhibit mixed media at Finger Lakes art gallery Pat Rini Rohrer in Canandaigua.

Through November 31st, 2008, famed Canandaigua art gallery Pat Rini Rohrer will be showing "Autumn Muses", a collection of mixed media art. The show brings prints, watercolors, oil and acrylics together, along with sculptures, showcased in the studio on Main Street. "Fall is such a beautiful time for us all," Pat says. "To capture and showcase this season, especially with mixed media, is simply sublime." Canandaigua is known for its famous fall foliage, which attracts daily tourists from everywhere, and the gallery is one of many businesses showcasing the splendor of autumn. Pat invites everyone to discover the beauty "Autumn Muses".



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http://www.fingerlakescopywriting.com/2008/10/autumn-muses-art-show-opens-at-pat-rini-rohrer-gallery.html


Friday, September 26, 2008

Finger Lakes Wine Center Jazzes Harvest Wine Celebration

The second annual Harvest Wine Celebration is set for Saturday, October 11, from 2-4 pm at the Finger Lakes Wine tasting room in Sonnenberg Mansion and Gardens. The event is held as a fund raiser for the Finger Lakes Wine Center kitchen project.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Art at the Barn Festival at South Bristol Cultural Center

Enjoy a day full of arts and crafts in scenic Canandaigua, NY. The first Finger Lakes area festival in 2008!

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

JayceLand's Weekly Rochester Events

Jayce's weekly-updated list of things to do in and around Rochester, NY.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Scenery by Soprano New Landscapes by Finger Lakes Artist

Finger Lakes Artist Judy Soprano will exhibit her art with a free reception at Finger Lakes Gallery and Frame in Canandaigua on Friday, May 16, 2008 from 5 to 9pm. The event is free and there will be wine and food.

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Terra Incognita Exhibit & Reception Canandaigua Art Gallery

Photo and ceramic art explodes into an uncharted visual discovery with two artists. Terra Incognita Exhibit and Reception Opens at Canandaigua Art Gallery Pat Rini Rohrer

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Terra Incognita Exhibit & Reception Canandaigua Art Gallery

Photo and ceramic art explodes into an uncharted visual discovery with two artists. Terra Incognita Exhibit and Reception Opens at Canandaigua Art Gallery Pat Rini Rohrer

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Terra Incognita Exhibit & Reception Canandaigua Art Gallery

Photo and ceramic art explodes into an uncharted visual discovery with two artists. Terra Incognita Exhibit and Reception Opens at Canandaigua Art Gallery Pat Rini Rohrer

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Girls Night Out Has Gone Wild in Canandaigua

Girls Night Has Gone Wild at Wick-edly Sent and Cinderella's Shoes and Bags.

A local merchant celebrates fourth successful fund raising party for domestic violence.

Wick-edly Sent Soap and Candle Company and Cinderella’s Shoes and Bags are having their annual Girls Night Out party in Canandaigua on Thursday, April 24, 2008 from 5 to 9 pm. The party is their annual appreciation to their customers and also works as a fund raiser for local charities. This year’s charity is domestic violence for the Family Counseling Center of the Finger Lakes.

The merchants are working with a group of women who call themselves “Wild Women”. The group of women get together to raise money often. “One day a member of Wild Women came in and asked us for a donation, and at the same time we were considering what charity to choose for Girls Night Out,” Don Stevens said, co-owner of Wick-edly Sent and Cinderella’s. “It was serendipity, and we hope to help by getting more people involved, while having fun.”

Fun is this year’s theme, and the party planners are not slowing down. They are promising new fashions with shoes and bags, new scents for their soap and candle shop, plus the usual food and wine. “There will also be several surprises and plenty of door prizes and giveaways.”

There will also be a strolling fashion show by another merchant, Wildflowers, plus a fifty fifty drawing. The party is free to attend and is held at 94 South Main Street, Canandaigua NY 14424. For more information contact Scott Mackey from Wick-edly Sent Soap and Scented Candles Company at 585-394-5260

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Western New York Affordable Web Site Design Company

Creative Designs professional web site design service gives companies an affordable web and graphic design without sacrificing quality in Rochester and Western New York.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Susan Prislopski Dickens Art Exhibit and Reception at Finger Lakes Gallery and Frame

Susan Prislopski Dicken’s show, titled “Coming out of the studio” will begin Friday April 18th with a reception with the artist from 5pm to 9pm, and continues through May 10th. The exhibit and reception are free . . .

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Wholesale Soy Candles Now Available from Wick-edly Sent

A new site for wholesale soy candles is now available with low minimums by a company in upstate New York.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Advance Heating and Cooling Celebrates Twenty Years of Servi

Local business celebrates twenty years in business.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

YouTube - Wholesale Soy Candles Wholesale Candles

Wholesale soy candles by Wick-edly Sent Wholesale Candles in Upstate New York. Call 1-888-467-WICK (9425) and ask about Free Shipping.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Wick-edly Sent Soap & Candle Co. Introduces Private Labeling

Wick-edly Sent Soap and Candle Company offers wholesale scented candles with optional private labeling in low minimums to attract small business owners.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Natural Bath and Body Shower Gel Released for Dry Skin

A new natural line of bath and body shower gel is released from Wick-edly Sent Soap and Candle Company.

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Monday, March 3, 2008

New Squidoo Page

I just wrote a new Squidoo page for Wick-edly Sent. Squidoo is another great way to market your business or your product. You actuall create lens (which are similar to articles, but they are actual webpage withing themselves), that you can incorporate Amazon products, Flickr photos, Ebay, Polls, and more interactive stuff. You can actuall make money too, and decide how much you want to give to your favorite charity.

I will try to write one for every subject, and invite you to read them. Also, if you are in the market I can create a Squidoo page for you, along with a wonderful package for articles or press releases.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Natural Body Washes - Dry Skin Body Wash

http://www.escentedcandle.com - Wick-edly Sent Soap and Candle Company introduces natual body wash made with olive oil, a great dry skin body wash.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

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What to do when your check engine light goes on. Here are some tips when your check engine light goes on.

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Friday, February 8, 2008

How to Avoid Auto Mechanics Scams Check Engine Light

Whenever the check engine light goes on, you faithfully take your car or truck to your loyal mechanic to be checked. Exactly what do you think happens when it’s there?

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SEO Copywriter For Your Business

Try as I might, I looked for an effective marketing solution that would replace some of my print and radio advertising. I still advertise with those medias, however, they weren't driving customers to my site! Then I tried Adwords, banners, and pay per click advertising, which costs hundreds of dollars a day, maybe even more depending on your budget. Someone suggested a press release or articles that were written and distributed on the web, with Google News, Yahoo News, Associated Press, and other trusted and reputable news sources. I contemplated and thought that my existing business was not newsworthy enough for nationwide headlines, but I was wrong. I noticed suddenly how other small companies were announcing Spring Specials, or New Products, or Mergers, or Announcements, or Sales or Promotions. These are very news worthy, and drive web visitors to your business site.

So I decided to test the market. I was horrified at the rates that people were charging for seo copywriting. A simple article or press release was going for what I was paying for three days worth of pay per click advertising. Press releases were even more expensive, and some services just charged for writing and not distribution!

Being a writer of many styles myself, including business writing and press for small newspapers, I decided to try my hand at article writing. I received a lot of exposure for topics I knew a little about. How to articles, market trends, web information and retail were all known subjects, but even subjects I wasn't an expert in proved to be successful. The key is to have good and useful information, added with the SEO knowledge build by successful website building. Press releases received much more exposure and proved to be wonderfully effective marketing.

Optimized Press Release Services

If you decided that your business deserves a press release, we go a little further and optimize it for the search engines, making sure the keyword density matches with the top search engine algorithms. Plus we will personally distribute your optimized press release to major news sources such as Google News, Yahoo News, Site Match, Associated Press, and more. Depending on your budget, we'll distribute a tailored package up to a Media Blitz. Most of these releases will show up in the top ten of major sites, driving more people to your site or business.

Finally, don't forget that you don't need a website to drive more people to your business. A simple press or an optimized article can drive new new life into any business. Think of our services as an option for your marketing needs.