He mentioned us with a nod to our writing contests for teens and high school students. He quoted our recent essay contest winner, Justina, and her unique take on the personification of money. The writing contest topic from that last month asked teens about their relationship with money. How do they save? How do they spend? We had a tremendous response from the student community and the essay perspectives were VERY interesting. If you have some time, check out our writing contest summary page (teen white paper).
This is the personal blog of the StageofLife.com PR/Marketing Coordinator, Megan Colyer. The site, stageoflife.com, provides resources, information, and discounts for the ten key stages of life: high school, college, on my own, wedding, married without children, having a baby, home ownership, raising a family, being a grandparent, and retirement.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
A late mention
Last week, I was going through my group of google alerts when I stumbled on to an interesting one from TIME.com. I was instantly shocked and clicked to find out more. Come to find out Stage of Life had found it's way to TIME.com's Business and Money blogger, Brad Tuttle.
He mentioned us with a nod to our writing contests for teens and high school students. He quoted our recent essay contest winner, Justina, and her unique take on the personification of money. The writing contest topic from that last month asked teens about their relationship with money. How do they save? How do they spend? We had a tremendous response from the student community and the essay perspectives were VERY interesting. If you have some time, check out our writing contest summary page (teen white paper).
He mentioned us with a nod to our writing contests for teens and high school students. He quoted our recent essay contest winner, Justina, and her unique take on the personification of money. The writing contest topic from that last month asked teens about their relationship with money. How do they save? How do they spend? We had a tremendous response from the student community and the essay perspectives were VERY interesting. If you have some time, check out our writing contest summary page (teen white paper).
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