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Laurie W
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008, 11:26 AM
small town in the Adirondacks? We are small town with a big idea, and big heart that want to get as many people to break a world's record and create awareness for women's health, #1 being breast cancer. We are on the web, but the site is not up and running yet, and when it is where is the best place to advertise, for little or no cost?
THERESA
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008, 01:48 PM
Right here on discuss NY!! :siterock:
Raven
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008, 09:04 PM
Which we were closer my hubby loves to kayak.
Kaos
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008, 10:53 AM
small town in the Adirondacks? We are small town with a big idea, and big heart that want to get as many people to break a world's record and create awareness for women's health, #1 being breast cancer. We are on the web, but the site is not up and running yet, and when it is where is the best place to advertise, for little or no cost?
Yup, you should definitely hit the local forums, you never know when you'll run into people (like me, hint, hint) that run local websites that can help get you some publicity. What better way then to have others help you out! I would love to do a story for the event. Hope you stop back so I can talk to you soon!:welcome2:
INLETNY2008
Thursday, March 27th, 2008, 10:16 AM
Okay, Western Adirondacks....Inlet, NY ....short ride in everyone's backyard in New York State. 1.5 hours north of Utica, Exit 31 follow route 8/12 to rt 28 and keep heading north..You will love the drive and the scenery. A full tourism community large on keeping it small and not over stated or commercialized. Most of what you want in a get away, we have. Great Food, Great rooms with a view of the lakes or mountains, and fishing, camping, and many place to explore with hiking, mountain biking, walking trails. Birders we have many birds in the area just a couple, Loons, Eagles, Ravens, Woodpeckers, Owls, and some people have reported seeing as many as 100 different species in a weekend in the boreals. Come one come all....and if you come in September, come join our effort to raise money for Susan G. Koman, and breast cancer awareness and a hope of a cure with our fund raiser "One Square Mile of Hope" Just bring your kayak/canoe or rent one, and help us break the Guinness World Record :cheers2: of more that 776 kayak/canoe raft in one square mile of a body of water. :wavey:
Hope to see you here!!!!!!!!!!!:headbang:
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