Business And Financial Leaders To Meet In Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada November 10-13th

Summary:

Marketplace leaders from around the world converge November 10-13, 2011, in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada for the Annual Kingdom Economic Yearly Summit (KEYS) http://www.KeysCanada.org.

Press Release:

GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA – October, 19, 2011, Christian business and financial leaders from Canada, the U.S., and other nations will attend the K.E.Y.S. Canada marketplace summit Nov. 10-13, 2011 in Grande Prairie, according to Charlie Fisher, event host and Founder and President of Guiding Business Transitions (GBT), a corporate strategy, board governance, investor relations and business development consulting firm. Theme for the summit will be "Kingdom Keys to Supernatural Abundance."

"God has promised me that the number 11 represents a season of supernatural abundance and favor," said Fisher, "and with the once in a century alignment of 11-11-11 that weekend, this is a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence and will be an event of divine proportions you don’t want to miss."

"This date (11-11) also has strong historical significance," said Dr. Bruce Cook, Founder and Convener of K.E.Y.S. (Kingdom Economic Yearly Summit), "being the day the Pilgrims arrived in Provincetown Harbor near Cape Cod, MA in 1620 and drafted and signed the Mayflower Compact, the first governmental set of laws in the American colonies." Cook lives in the Austin, TX area and is Founder & President of VentureAdvisers Inc., Kingdom House Publishing, and Kingdom Venture Partners, and is a director and/or trustee of five other companies.

Patterned loosely after the World Economic Forum, but with a Christian focus and perspective, K.E.Y.S. Canada will feature 15 keynote speakers, and in addition to Cook and Fisher, will include Os Hillman, Troy Walker, Glen Boyd, John Anderson, Fulton Sheen, Carolita Oliveros, Marc Brisebois, Dr. Gordon Bradshaw, Dr. Doug Atha, Dr. Nick Castellano, Derk Maat, Wende Jones and Mark Kauffman.

Additionally, breakout sessions are scheduled dealing with business, finance, economics, ethics, sales and marketing, international law, corporate strategy, philanthropy and charitable giving, wealth management, insurance and investing.

Grand Prairie Mayor Bill Given will welcome the Summit attendees on Friday, Nov. 11 at 9:00 am, followed by a 2nd welcome from 1st Nations representatives Art and Lori Auger, and then a brief awards ceremony.

K.E.Y.S. and GBT will be donating part of the proceeds from Keys Canada to a local community nonprofit organization named Rising Above, which ministers to the homeless, jobless, abused women, needy children, etc. http://www.RisingAboveGP.com

Summit worship leaders are Krista Fisher and Peter Christensen of Grande Prairie. Personal prayer ministers are Jess Bielby and Charles Robinson. Intercession leaders are Jon Grieser, Wigs Bello, Yvette Jobson and Tammenthia Diesel.

Venue for K.E.Y.S. Canada is the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, located near downtown and the airport.

Schedule is registration 2:00-7:00 pm Nov. 10th and opening session 7:00 pm-12:00 midnight, then Nov. 11-12 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. The Summit will close Sunday, Nov. 13th with a final service from 8:00 to 9:30 am.

For more information and to register online visit: K.E.Y.S. Canada at http://www.KeysCanada.org or call toll free 1-877-409-3663, ext. 701. Registration includes all meals on site. Group rates are available, with an 11% discount offered to groups of 11 or more.

For Media Inquiries
Dr. Bruce Cook
Canada KEYS Convener
Office: 1-512-259-8240
Fax: 1-512-697-0088

http://www.KeysCanada.org

About KEYS Summit:

Patterned loosely after the World Economic Forum, but with a Christian focus and perspective, the KEYS Summit will feature a number of keynote speakers from around the world. For more information on the Kingdom Economic Yearly Summit, visit their web site at http://www.KeysCanada.org.

Point Of Contact:

Dr. Bruce Cook, Convener
Office: 512-259-8240
Fax: 512-697-0088

http://www.KeysCanada.org

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Embroidered Polo Shirts: Low-Cost Advertising

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Embroidered Polo ShirtsInternet shopping has come of age. It is easier to search online than to find a retail store or search for a manufacturer who will create custom-designed shirts for your company. You're able to do in an hour on the web what it would probably take days, perhaps even weeks, to complete offline. This is because the Internet is primed for expediency.

As opposed to being forced to sort through a stack of several shirts in a store, deciding on brand, color, cloth, cost, and so on, it's easy to choose a shirt on the Internet because a web page is arranged to provide the maximum amount of data quickly. Logical navigation, images, tables, bulleted listings, and links for more information make it easy to grasp all the important details about each shirt so as to generate an informed buying decision.

In many cases, too, due to the use of worldwide suppliers, the intense competition online, and the low overhead expenses of managing a website (compared to a brick-and-mortar store which has to cover rent payments, employees, electricity, etc.), it is very probable that you will have to pay much less for your embroidered polo shirts.

When you consider the simplicity, convenience, and affordability of shopping online for clothes, it just will work better to get your organization clothing via this medium.

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Embroidered Polo Shirts: Low-Cost Advertising

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Top Musical Talent Headlines Fundraiser For The Story Cox Benefit On September 19th In Austin

Austin, Texas September, 13, 2010 – Top music stars from across Texas will come to Austin to donate their talent and support for Story Cox who was diagnosed with Leukemia in July, 2010. All ticket proceeds and donations will go toward Story’s medical treatment.

Top musical talent from all over Texas will convene at Nutty Brown Café in Austin on September 19th to raise funds for Story Cox, a four-year-old girl who is in a fight for her life against leukemia.Story Cox

Although grateful for everyone helping organize the event, Jana Cox, coordinator for the event, stated “the fundraiser is still short of its goal. With only 5 more days until September 19th, it was urgent that more people purchased tickets for ‘Sing a Song for Story.’ There are still a few VIP tables available. All ticket purchases would directly benefit Story.”

"We've got an awesome day of music and entertainment planned to help support Story and her family,” said Sammi Studebaker, a friend and co-organizer for the event. "Get your tickets and tell all your friends about it! We've got a whole slew of talented musicians coming out to ‘Sing a Song for Story’."

The fundraiser for Story will be from 12:00pm to 7:00pm on September 19, 2010

“A special thanks goes out to all the musicians headlining the event for Story and to the Nutty Brown Café who is helping host the event,” adds Cox. “We have an awesome music line-up!”

For more information about the musical stars:

Gary P. Nunn, http://www.garypnunn.com
Two Tons of Steel, http://www.twotons.com
Shelley King, http://www.shelleyking.com
Alan Haynes, http://www.alan-haynes.com
Clay McClinton, http://www.claymcclinton.com
John Arthur Martinez, http://www.johnarthurmartinez.net
Freddy Powers, http://www.freddypowers.com
Rattlesnake Annie, http://www.rattlesnakeannie.com
Meagan Tubb Band, http://www.meagantubb.com
Bo Porter, http://www.boporter.com

Ticket Information:

Story Cox's Facebook Fan Page offers timely updates and information. Her website at http://www.SingaSongForStory.com gives more details. Those who wish to help this family can purchase tickets for the "Sing a Song for Story. The event will be held September 19th from 12:00pm to 7:00pm at Nutty Brown Café, 12225 Highway 290 West, Austin, TX, 78737.

Help Story Cox Donation Information:

The Cox Family would like to express their immense appreciation for all thoughts and prayers. Family and friends created a website for up to date information on her condition. Those who wish to donate funds can do so by PayPal or by check. The PayPal button on http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/storycox gives anyone interested the ability to give directly to the family. Checks can be sent to Devon Cox, 200 Lucky Dr., Nashville, TN 37211

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About Story Cox:

Story Cox is a 4-year-old girl diagnosed on July 12th with leukemia. The fundraiser will help her and her family pay for the expensive Leukemia medical treatment.

Contact:

Brandon Cox
12225 Highway 290 West
Austin, TX, 78737
512-796-7100
www.SingaSongForStory.com

Jana Cox
512-431-7962

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