The Greenbrier County Convention and Visitors Bureau will offer a press release writing workshop April 29 at the Brier Inn in Lewisburg.
Amy Kaczynski, CVB public relations manager, will lead the course, which casually covers the basics of writing press releases, plus tips on working with media.
“This workshop is perfect for individuals new to the tourism industry or those in need of assistance in getting press coverage for their event, attraction or tourism business,” she said.
The workshop is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. and may run for over an hour.
For more information, contact the CVB at 645-1000.
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