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PRSA GEORGIA CHAPTER JULY LUNCHEON TO DELIVER LESSONS ON CREATIVITY Register Online for Meeting July 18 at Center for Puppe

Public Relations Networking Event

ATLANTA – July 11, 2016 – The Public Relations Society of America Georgia Chapter (prsageorgia.org) “pulled a few strings” to secure the Center for Puppetry Arts and award-winning director Susan V. Booth of the Alliance Theatre for the July 19 PRSA Georgia luncheon. Booth will share lessons on creativity during the meeting at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Midtown.

July 2016 Monthly Meeting: Imagination Unleashed – Lessons on Creativity for PR Pros

Susan V. Booth will share lessons about the creative process and advice on how to learn from successes and setbacks. She will talk about taking necessary risks and being willing to make the leap to “fail your way to mastery” in the face of new frontiers. Booth is an acclaimed visionary who has led Atlanta’s national theatre for a decade and a half, and directed works such as What I Learned in Paris, Into the Woods and Disgraced.

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Check in begins at 11:30 a.m. followed by the luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. Those who arrive during networking time (11:30 – 12) can make their own puppet. Attendees are invited to stay after the meeting for a tour with the Center’s Founder and Executive Director Vincent Anthony. The tour will include a viewing of the world’s largest collection of Jim Henson puppets and artifacts including iconic creatures from Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock and The Muppet Show.

Registration Details

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More details can be found on the luncheon here http://bit.ly/295I858.

Online registration is available until July 15.

About PRSA Georgia

PRSA Georgia (prsageorgia.org), the second-largest local chapter in the national society, consists of more than 900 professionals throughout Georgia. Its mission is to enhance the profession, provide continuing education and offer networking opportunities for its members. The Chapter hosts regular monthly meetings and seminars, an Annual Conference for professionals and an annual Real World PR collegiate conference day.

The Chapter includes eight Special Interest Groups (Corporate and Employee Communications, Healthcare, Independent Counselors, Leader Board, Nonprofit, Technology, Travel and Tourism, and Young Professionals) that meet at various times. It also supports eight PRSSA (student society) groups at the following colleges: Berry College (Rome), Columbus State University (Columbus), Georgia College & State University (Milledgeville), Georgia State University (Atlanta), Georgia Southern University (Statesboro), Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw), University of Georgia (Athens), and University of West Georgia (Carrollton).

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