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7th Annual Music for Fences Benefit

7th Annual Music for Fences Benefit

October 11, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Entry-Level PR Job, In Our CommunityCoalition to Unchain Dogs, Concerts, Durham, Durham Events, Music for Fences1 Comment on 7th Annual Music for Fences Benefit

Are you looking for the perfect family event for your Saturday evening? Are you a dog lover who wants to contribute to efforts to improve the lives of dog across the Triangle? Or, are you a concert addict like myself?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, grab a blanket or lawn chair and head to Durham Central Park for the Coalition to Unchain Dogs’ 7th Annual Music for Fences Benefit Concert! Proceeds from the event will help to build free fences and provide free spay/neuter services for chained dogs in the Triangle area, and the concert lineup boasts names that include Morning Brigade, Jeffrey Dean Foster & The Birds of Prey, Tom Maxwell, Gary Mitchell Band, Brett Harris & Skylar Gudasz and more. Additionally, the Teen Fest Performance Troupe will perform, and there will be all sorts of fun that includes a raffle with items from Triangle businesses and restaurants, a kids’ zone, food and drink and informational booths on animal welfare.

What is the Coalition to Unchain Dogs all about? The non-profit volunteer effort is committed to improving the welfare of dogs living continuously chained outdoors by providing free spay/neuter, vaccinations and fences. Through providing nonjudgmental assistance and building relationships within the community, Coalition to Unchain Dogs bolsters connections between dogs and their human companions in North Carolina and Atlanta. Additionally, Coalition to Unchain Dogs works to raise community expectations regarding the standards of care for all dogs through welfare partnerships around the country to deliver free-fencing programs and to lobby for legislation to help chained dogs, including legislation that disallows or severely restricts tethering of dogs.

So, head to Durham Central Park tomorrow to enjoy an evening of feel-good music and fun from 5 to 9 p.m. (gates open at 4:30). Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the gate, and children under age 12 get in free.

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How to Land an Internship

How to Land an Internship

October 10, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Free Advice, The Clairemont Teaminterns, interview advice, interview tips, NCPRSA, PR, PR Agency, PR Internships, PRSA, public relations internships1 Comment on How to Land an Internship

Today, the North Carolina Public Relations Society of America is hosting its annual Public Relations and Marketing Seminar at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill. Each year, communications professionals from throughout the state attend the conference to listen to industry experts discuss a variety of topics and share strategy and tactical experiences that are shaping how we communicate for our companies and clients. This year, Clairemont’s Dana Hughens will conduct a session instructing students on the do’s and don’ts of internship and job searches and interviews. In preparation for this session, we asked our interns – Sam Halle, Margot Pien and Kate Fedder – what is your best advice for landing an internship? Here’s what each had to say:

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If the folder on my computer littered with countless cover letter and resume files is any indication, the internship search can be a draining numbers game. And, while it’s true that you can’t control each outcome, you can control whether or not you show your potential and best self to a prospective employer. Here are a few simple ways I’ve learned to do this:

Check (and then double and triple check) for typos. This goes for both grammatical and spelling errors. Applying to positions at multiple companies? Avoid the copy-paste faux pas by making sure the company and contact names are correct too. For jobs and internships in the industry, it also doesn’t hurt to get reacquainted with your good friend the AP Stylebook.

Study up! Research both the company and specific position you are applying for. This will allow you to tailor the language of your cover letter or introductory email, as well as the experiences highlighted in your resume. Oftentimes, I’ll tweak the word choice throughout my resume to better fit each position. It should go without saying that research is an absolute must before an interview!

Thank you’s aren’t optional. When someone has taken the time to consider you as an applicant, it’s important to show that you’re grateful. This applies to email, phone and in-person correspondence. Importantly, you can use the thank you note following an interview to really drive home why you’re a great fit for the position.

Google yourself and make sure you’re happy with the results. Companies will search for you, so make sure your social media profile pictures are appropriate. If your account is public (and even if it isn’t), you should ask yourself if you’re comfortable with your future co-workers viewing your tweets, photos and posts. After all, your Internet presence is a reflection of who you are.

Use your resources. Check out what’s available at your university’s career center. Not a strong interviewer? Go to an interview workshop or participate in a mock interview. Struggling with your resume or cover letter? Most career advisors will review these and offer suggestions. Overwhelmed with the job/internship search? Most schools offer an online portal with hundreds of opportunities for students just like you. LinkedIn is also a helpful place to find connections.

Be positive and persistent. It’s hard work to find work, but in the end, it will all pay off. Remind yourself of that throughout the application, interview and follow-up process. Keep track of deadlines, try your hardest to avoid the procrastination bug and get excited for interviews. My pre-interview ritual? Review my resume and then blast Hakuna Matata.

margotclairemontMargot Pien:

I’ve had the opportunity to intern at a few wonderful companies, and have learned a lot from the application process. For every acceptance letter I have received, of course there just as many – if not more – internships or jobs that I have not gotten. That’s the nature of the game. Here are some useful tips that I’ve learned along the way:

Don’t use your cover letter to rehash everything from your resume. You can refer to it, of course, but use this chance to really catch your potential employer’s attention. Try to tell them something about yourself that they wouldn’t know from reading your resume.

Show your creativity/demonstrate your expertise. If you say that you are an experienced graphic designer, then design your cover letter and resume. I used InDesign to make a resume a few summers ago and ultimately landed the internship I wanted. My employer said that my resume design caught his eye.

Send follow up emails that don’t simply say “thank you for the interview.” Take this chance to re-iterate your interest in the company and explain why you’re the best candidate.

Tailor your resume to the job you’re applying for. If you want to intern at an advertising agency, they probably don’t care about your stint babysitting in high school. Make your resume relevant for each job opportunity.

If you direct your employer to any of your social media sites, make sure they’re professional. Don’t provide your Twitter handle if your tweets consist of you complaining about school and posting party pictures. Consider creating a separate professional account if needed.

kateKate Fedder:

In May of 2014, I will graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications specifically focusing in Public Relations. At this stage in my life, I constantly worry about whether I will find a job when graduation rolls around. This past summer, I had the opportunity to intern for Clairemont and was lucky enough to continue the internship into this fall. Here are just a few tips I’ve found helpful in landing past internships:

Use the career services at your school. You’d be surprised how many opportunities your university offers to help you find a job or internship. Take the chance to practice interviewing by doing a mock interview. The more practice you have, the more comfortable you will feel during the real deal. Don’t wait until the week before summer break to look for an internship or the week before graduation to talk about career opportunities. Go talk to an advisor and have them look over your resume. Also, most universities have databases where you can search for alumni in your desired profession who you can reach out to for advice.

Network. Everyone I’ve ever talked to says finding a job in today’s world comes down to who you know. Try to connect with as many people as you can and reach out to later. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, go ahead and make one – you’ll need it!

Do your research about the company beforehand. Be prepared and knowledgeable about the company so you can ask the interviewer at least two good questions. The interviewers are seeing if you are right for the job, but you should also ask questions to make sure the company is a good fit for you. The more you know about a company during an interview, the better off you are.

Be persistent and follow up. Send your resume and cover letter out to any company that interests you. If you don’t hear back within two weeks, send a follow-up email expressing how interested you are in the position.

Check and recheck emails you are sending to companies. Nothing looks worse and more unprofessional than having typos and bad grammar throughout an email. These emails as well as your resume and cover letter are the first impressions the company will have of you so make them flawless.

 

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Pepping Up for Pepper Festival

Pepping Up for Pepper Festival

October 2, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganBlog, Clairemont Client News, In Our Community6th Annual Pittsboro Pepper Festival, Briar Chapel, Food Festivals, Green, North Carolina Festivals, Pepper Festival, Sustainability, The Abundance Foundation

Here at Clairemont, we love supporting the local community, and what better way to do that than to attend the 6th Annual Pepper Festival, which celebrates sustainable agriculture, farmers, renewable energy and the creativity of the Piedmont’s chefs, brewers and artisans?

The Pepper Festival, sponsored by The Abundance Foundation and hosted by Briar Chapel (client), is the epitome of peppery-goodness and love of all things local. What started in 2008 as a small gathering of friends and family tasting Farmer Doug’s different varieties of sweet bell peppers has today evolved into an epicurean spectacle involving more than 30 food and beverage masters, local farmers, artists, entertainers and more.

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The only rule for Pepper Festival? Come hungry! With the purchase of a ticket, you’ll receive an endless supply of pepper-themed dishes from some of the Piedmont’s best chefs, like those from Herons at The Umstead Hotel & Spa, 518 West and La Residence (better known as La Rez to our Chapel Hill folk). Additionally, you’ll have the chance to sip pepper-infused brews and local beers and wines from Top of the Hill, Carolina Brewery and Benjamin Vineyards & Winery, among others.

Plus, you can listen to live music from three great local bands (Big Fat Gap, Loamlands and Steph Stewart and the Boyfriends) and visit interactive displays for kids and adults about local farms, renewable energy and the abundance of great local food in and around the Triangle.

So, come on out to test your taste buds and expand your palate on Sunday, Oct. 6 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Boulder Park in Briar Chapel, Chapel Hill, N.C. Tickets are available for $30 prior to the event or for $35 at the gate. Bonus: kids under 12 get in free!

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We hope you’ll come celebrate and support The Abundance Foundation and our local farmers while the whole family enjoys great food, live music and just some plain ole fashioned fun all around!  And, with the likes of the menu listed below, who could resist attending this delicious event?

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Tasty Selections:

Cantina 18/18 Seaboard – Heritage Farms Pulled Pork Tostada with a sweet blocky bell pepper slaw and roasted jalapeno crema

518 West – Les trois Peppers: Humus, coulis and crostini

Angelina’s Kitchen – Roasted anaheim and poblano falafel and roasted sweet pepper hummus

Bean & Barrel – Spicy Smoked Pepper Chicken Gumbo

CCCC Natural Chef Culinary Program – Candied Pepper Meringue Cookies

City Tap Bar – Cornbread topped with fruit compote and Jalapeño whipped creme. Also serving a Pepper Pesto made with almonds, served on a corn chip.

Groundworkk/Following the Field – Habanero Bacon Brittle with a dollop of Hint-of-Ghost Maple Creme

Galloway Ridge – Peach & Habanero Jam, Raspberry/Pepper Jam & Hot Pepper Jelly

Glasshalfull – Pimento cheese crostini with pickled banana peppers and cherry pepper relish

Green Planet Catering – Sweet Potato Bisque w/Crispy Pork Belly and Pickled Peppers

Herons at The Umstead Hotel and Spa – Chilled Pepper Soup, Grilled NC Shrimp, Toasted Milk Bread, Melon Rind Preserves

La Residence – Chili Cured Bacon and Doughnut with Chili Caramel

Lilly Den Farm – Lilly Den All-Meat Chili (Classic no bean chili made with Lilly Den Farm beef tongue and heart, local vegetable, local beer, local honey and, of course, local peppers. Served with homemade tortilla chips and yogurt)

Lucky 32 – Pittsboro Pepper Chowchow on Corned Beef Tongue and Green Chile Pimento Cheese

Market Restaurant – Tobago Bread Pudding with a Chocolate mole sauce.

Mez – Pozolo Chili Verde: a rich savory stew of tomatillos, roasted poblanos and hominy served with a tortilla chip

Oakleaf – Five Herb & Tobago Pepper Infused Heritage Pork Brodetto, Anaheim Pepper Polenta

Rozelets – Jalapeño-Habañero Rozelets

Sitti – Goat Cheese Stuffed Mini Sweet Bell Peppers

The Fearrington Granary – Country fried pork with sweet pepper jam

Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery – Carved Roast Beef sliders with assorted pepper condiments

Trali Irish Pub – Crostinis topped with Cheese from Chapel Hill Creamery, Sliced Beef from Cohen Farms and Pepper jam

Vivace – Gelee duo with spicy red hot and sweet Italian peppers paired with Goat Lady Dairy goat cheese.

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Beers, Spirits & Beverages:

Benjamin Vineyards & Winery – Selection of local wines

Crude Bitters & Soda – Poblano & Habañero Soda

Carolina Brewery – Selection of local beers

Yesteryear Brewing – Pepper beers

Four Saints Brewing Company – St. Augustine Jalapeño Rauchbier

Larry’s Beans –  Coffee!

Lone Rider Brewing Company – Tobago Beer

Mystery Brewing Company – Two cask ales: one with Hot Peppers, one with Sweet Peppers

Steel String Brewery – Pepper Cask Conditioned Ale [V, contains gluten]

Top of the Hill Brewery – TOPO Vodka Spicy Cucumber Lemonade, TOPO Piedmont Gin Fiery Watermelon, Indian Pepper Pale Ale

Whole Foods Water Bar – Specialty waters and kids’ drinks

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(photos courtesy of The Abundance Foundation)

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Clairemont Wins 11 Awards for Excellence in PR

Clairemont Wins 11 Awards for Excellence in PR

September 25, 2013January 31, 2023 Margot HorganAwards, Blogaward winning PR, PR, PR Agency, Public Relations, Public Relations Agency, Public Relations Awards, Raleigh PR Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Agency, Raleigh Public Relations Society, RPRS, Sir Walter Raleigh Awards1 Comment on Clairemont Wins 11 Awards for Excellence in PR

Clairemont Communications Recognized Among Top Raleigh Public Relations Agencies with 11 Awards

–Raleigh Public Relations Society Names Sir Walter Raleigh Award Winners– 

Raleigh, N.C. – Sept. 25, 2013 – Clairemont Communications, a full-service public relations and marketing communications firm, brought home 11 Sir Walter Raleigh awards from the annual Raleigh Public Relations Society awards banquet. These honors included the most gold and best in division wins of the evening.

“Being acknowledged as the best in division winner for a number of our client campaigns reflects our dedication to do work we love for clients we love supporting,” said Dana Hughens, chief executive officer of Clairemont Communications. “As Raleigh continues to grow as a top communications agency market, we are honored that our work is recognized among the best in the region.”

Clairemont team member, Tracy Lathan accepts a Gold and Best in Division Award for Triangle Family Services' 10th Annual Gingerbread Benefit
Tracy Lathan accepts a Gold and Best in Division Award for Triangle Family Services’ 10th Annual Gingerbread Benefit

The Sir Walter Raleigh Awards are hosted annually by the Raleigh Public Relations Society and showcase exemplary work completed by North Carolina public relations and communications professionals. Award entries are judged by an independent public relations organization based on individual campaign’s objectives, method, results, creativity and budget. Members of the Sacramento Public Relations Association judged this year’s entries.

Clairemont was awarded with the following:

Special Event/Campaign

  • Best in Division and Gold: Triangle Family Services’ 10th Annual Gingerbread Benefit

Media Kit

  • Best in Division and Gold: Triangle Family Services’ 10th Annual Gingerbread Benefit

News Releases

  • Best in Division and Silver: Newland in the Wall Street Journal

Organizational Identity/Promotion

  • Gold: Briar Chapel

Social Media

  • Honorable Mention: Thomasville Furniture
  • Honorable Mention: Briar Chapel’s Best Buddy Contest

Promotional Campaign for a Product, Program, Topic or Issue

  • Honorable Mention: Briar Chapel’s Best Buddy Contest

Employee Relations

  • Honorable Mention: Wrangler Dave & the Railinc Cow
Dana Hughens accepts one of Clairemont's three Best in Division Awards
Dana Hughens accepts one of Clairemont’s three Best in Division Awards

“These awards represent the strengths of our Clairemont team including strategic planning, effective media relations, results-driven social media, creative campaigns and successful event planning,” said Tracy Lathan, account strategist, Clairemont Communications.

Clairemont Communications devises communications strategies that utilize traditional communications and social media to help clients achieve business objectives and improve the bottom line by influencing purchases, persuading stakeholders and influencers, and defining brands. Clarity in vision + the promise of monumental results = Clairemont Communications.

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Sparking Creative Thought and New Ideas

Sparking Creative Thought and New Ideas

September 16, 2013January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, Professional Development, Raleigh PR Agencyart, Artpsace, First Fridays, SparkCon3 Comments on Sparking Creative Thought and New Ideas

One of the benefits of being a Raleigh PR agency is that when we need creative inspiration, all we have to do is walk out our door and rely on our highly innovative, imaginative and artistic community. From places such as Artspace (which I’m happy to support as a new board member) to regular events like First Fridays and annual happenings such as SparkCon, there’s no shortage of thought-provoking visuals and activities.

In addition to hearing Mayor McFarlane speak during PechaKucha night, attending the worldwide book release of “Man v. Liver” at the Mahler Fine Art Gallery, checking out a Civil Rights photo exhibition and getting a front row seat to the creation of some pretty awesome sidewalk art, our team attempted to answer the question “What Are Your Roots,” an exhibition at CAM. 

I think their answers demonstrate the whole point of why we regularly push our chairs away from our desks, silence our mobile devices and get out there and allow our community to open our minds and motivate us to see things in a different light.

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