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July 19, 2010

SILLY BANDZ INVAZION AT ZAPWATER

Filed under: Uncategorized — Zapwater Communications @ 7:17 am

As public relations professionals we hold our ourselves accountable to be on the forefront of the latest trends. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past month you’ve most likely heard of SillyBandz. These bandz are a popular new rubber band accessory that come in a variety of colors and themes including princess, rainforest, zoo animals, alphabet, and fantasy creatures. Overnight these bandz have become a must have item for children of all ages. The “slap bracelet” of this generation, Silly bandz are in such demand that they can be almost impossible to find and have been banned in many grade schools for being a student distraction. Not to be left out of the curve, we at Zapwater have embraced our inner child and this new trend.

I often feel like the Zapwater Silly Bandz ringleader. I always rock at least 4 bandz at a time in office, have been fortunate enough to pass these bands onto other employees, conducted an attempted trade with 5 year olds and Annie at WGN Studios, and receive various texts from Susie when she gets her hands on a new addition. By summer’s end I am sure this trend will have faded away and been replaced with something new, but for now it’s nice to have a sea foam glow in the dark mermaid on my wrist to brighten up my day. If anybody finds the Toy Story or Disney Princess collection please immediately send to:

Michael Corrigan
Zapwater Communications
1165 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60610

July 9, 2010

COLLEGE. A DISTANT MEMORY

Filed under: Uncategorized — Zapwater Communications @ 11:08 am

It seems like only yesterday we started…

Several days ago I made an alarming discovery: I have been out of college longer than I was enrolled in college. When did this happen? How can I possibly be this old? How did four years go by in the blink of an eye? Am I so far removed from my college days that I’m no longer fun? Considering I spent my childhood playing “house” and pretending that I was the incredibly old age of 16, turning ten years its senior is a difficult pill to swallow.

After several minutes of shock, and then panic, I began to analyze the situation in a way that made it easier to bear. The following list summarizes points that make life post-college better, upon reflection, although I’m still having trouble coping with turning the corner into my late twenties.

The future is here, and it’s okay. When I wasn’t distracted by endless parties and – yes, I’ll admit it – class, I spent frequent nights in college worrying about my future. Would I have a job? Where would I live? Could I survive living in the “big city”? As a political science major, my career path wasn’t as easy to predict as say, an accounting major. But today I am an Account Supervisor at Zapwater Communications, where I have worked happily for nearly four years. Shortly after graduation, I found a career path that is not only a profession I love, but one that is fulfilling every day. This knowledge helps me to sleep easier at night.

Paradise and relaxation are only a plane ticket away. Remember the days when you had to decide if you were going to eat dinner or go out? Steady cash flow was hard to come by in college! A “splurge” was allowing myself a peanut butter and chocolate shake from ToGo’s (I can’t believe I used to eat things like that on a daily basis). Never in my wildest dreams would I have packed my bags and headed to another state, much less an exotic destination. As a college graduate and employed professional, I now travel frequently to places I could have never visited with ease when I was a student. In the last past year I’ve been to Mexico, New York City, Marco Island, Miami, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, among other destinations. Now that certainly doesn’t make me a world traveler, but it’ll do!

I love you’s, I do’s, and introductions. While I miss all-nighters gossiping with my girlfriends when we should have been studying, the moments I’m witnessing today are changing lives forever. My mid and now late-twenties. Since I graduated from college, I’ve watched friends and family members fall in love and, in some special cases, walk down the aisle (including three Zapwater coworkers!). Most recently, I’ve seen the greatest gift of all as several of my closest friends in life (again, including two Zapwater coworkers!) welcome their own babies into the world. While 3 a.m. chats over Papa John’s pizza were definitely unforgettable, I wouldn’t miss these life-changing moments for the world!

There are many more points where those came from, but you get the idea. I was lucky enough to have four amazing years at the University of Illinois in Champaign, from which I would change almost nothing, but graduating from college has allowed me to move to a new chapter of my life where I experience things so wonderful I never could have predicted them four years ago.

So to all the college students out there who stay up at night wondering if their fun/social/party/exciting/etc. life will end upon graduation, I can assure you, there is still a whole lot of life after college!


The Girls Today


The Girls in College

Susie Schreiber
Account Supervisor
Zapwater Communications

July 4, 2010

LIFE IS A PICNIC

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , — Zapwater Communications @ 7:26 pm

Park Grill’s very own Park Café is pleased to unveil special take-out picnic packages available now. Whether patrons are looking to sit lakeside and catch some rays, take unforgettable pictures by Chicago’s “bean” or listen to a concert in Millennium Park, these baskets are perfect for every outdoor occasion. Park Café offers an array of American cuisine and has created several mouth-watering packages such as:

· Park and Play ($8.75): This basket is made for tots and features items such as PB and Grape Jelly Crustables, a Bag of Chips, and Chocolate Chip Cookie.

· Picnic for Two ($38.00): An ideal package for a romantic dinner, couples can indulge in this delicious package. It includes the Cheese Board with Imported and Local Artesian Cheeses with Dried Fruits, Candied Walnuts and Fresh Berries. As well as, Hummus, Olive Oil Dip, Market Vegetables with Spinach Artichoke Dip, Curry Chicken Salad with Poached Chicken Breast, Raisin Pecan Toast and Bibb Lettuce and Seasonal Fruit.

· The Bean ($12.95): Perfect for families gallivanting in Millennium Park or area museums, this basket includes your choice of appetizing sandwiches such as Smoked Turkey on a Country Baguette, Ham and Gruyere on a Pretzel Roll and Fresh Mozzarella and Roma Tomato with Pesto Spread on Herb Focaccia in addition to a Bag of Chips, Chocolate Chip Cookie or Seasonal Fruit and a drink.

· Millennium Meal ($18.50): Featuring your choice of a starter and signature sandwich along with a dessert such as Triple Vanilla Cheesecake, Carrot Butterscotch Cupcake or Chocolate Chip Cookie.

· Party Packs ($24-$84): Convenient packaging for easy pick-up and picnicking for larger groups, these baskets serve parties of a dozen or more and feature sandwiches and salads, including Basil Pesto Pasta Salad and Toasted Israeli Couscous and Seasonal Vegetables with Lemon Dressing, or Hummus and Olive Dip, Seasonal Fruit, Market Vegetables with Spinach & Artichoke Dip and a variety of desserts. All made for larger quantity orders, the party packs are a great way to entertain outdoors with no hassle!

For a quainter picnic package, select items and snacks will be offered a la carte. Drinks are also included in various packages or individually and include, Dasani bottled water ($3.25) and Bottled Soft Drinks ($3.25).

With attractions such as the Great Performers of Illinois series (more than 50 musicians performing rock, folk and pop at Millennium Park from July 9 -11) or the Grant Park Music Festival (the nation’s only free, outdoor classical music series with performances June 16 – Aug. 21), Park Café’s picnic baskets are an easy way to dine outdoors while enjoying a favorite activity or Chicago’s magnificent skyline. So pick up a basket, lay out a checkered blanket and enjoy a favorite pastime courtesy of Park Café.

Picnic Baskets at Park Café can be purchased by phone at (312) 521-7276 x200 or online at www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe. All orders must be placed by 10 a.m. with a minimum of 24 hours notice. For more information, please visit www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe.

Kassy Reiff
Senior Publicist

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