Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Introducing the first Magazine to Highlight the Best of Tampa’s Urban Corridor

For residents and business owners of Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, Riverside Heights, The Heights – and surrounding neighborhoods – your time has come.

New Heights, the first Tampa magazine dedicated to sharing information about the revitalization of your community, is set to launch early 2008. But it can’t be done right without your help!

As editor of New Heights – and longtime local resident – I am seeking contributors to assist in the following areas:

  • Board of Directors – residents from serviced areas to contribute ideas and resources to the launch and success of New Heights.
  • Donors – people willing to donate time and money, who share in the vision of how New Heights will aid in the continuing revitalization of their community.
  • Writing – talented people to conduct research and contribute relevant, high-profile content.
  • Photographers – artists to provide photographs of local people and places to complement articles.
  • Distributors – people who wish to help distribute the good news of New Heights to local storefront stands and assist in USPS mailings.
  • Distribution Points – storefronts and organizations that would like to include a New Heights magazine rack at their location.
For more information, please call Jay McGee, editor/publisher, at (813) 389-8116 or email editor@newheightsmag.com. You can also visit the website, http://www.newheightsmag.com/, or blog, http://newheightsmag.blogspot.com/.

3 comments:

Vox Populi said...

Jay McGee, Congratulations and PLEASE define 'long-term' resident for me.

Vox Populi said...

compliment: to praise

complement: to accompany

microsoft spell-check is the bane of online publications.

Jay McGee said...

No, I had it right. All would-be photographers must compliment my articles :)

Hey Vox, I think I may hire you as my blog editor! However, it's a lateral move and your compensation stays the same. Sorry ...

All joking aside, thanks for catching that ...