Triangle TRACKS has a New Look!

Platform Change Enables Quicker and Easier Navigation of Children's Online Resources in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Area
 
June 16, 2008 - PRLog -- Check out Triangle TRACKS at http://www.triangletracks.com and you’ll notice a few changes. The website, which consolidates well over 1,000 links to local resources for children in Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham counties, is now wider, brighter, faster and easier to navigate.

Visitors to Triangle TRACKS can link to a wide variety of resources for children, join the blossoming Triangle TRACKS social network to exchange news and feedback with other parents, and subscribe to owner and editor Elizabeth Shugg’s free monthly e-newsletter, which summarizes monthly events and activities for kids in the area.

Businesses and organizations interested in advertising on the Triangle TRACKS website or in the newsletter can access rate information by clicking on “Advertise With TRACKS.” Or, email epshugg@triangletracks.com for an electronic media kit.

Triangle TRACKS’ content focuses on education, museum exhibits, parks, youth sports, camps, music lessons, art lessons, performing arts studios, party venues, amusement centers, restaurants, childcare facilities, healthcare resources, children’s trends and much more.

Learn more about Elizabeth Shugg, owner and editor of Triangle TRACKS, at http://www.elizabethshugg.com.

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Triangle TRACKS compiles sources across the region focused on the improvement of children’s lives. It is a product of parenthood and an accumulation of resources resulting from years of children’s birthday parties, games, youth sports, museum exhibits, parks, concerts, camps, clubs, education experiences and much more. Learn more about Elizabeth Shugg, owner and editor of Triangle TRACKS, at http://www.elizabethshugg.com.

Website: www.triangletracks.com
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