The gang at Circumerro Media charged the Snake River in a rowdy yet refined annual office outing. Sticking with tradition, the theme for the evening was “Pirates and Wenches.” A quick drive north to Grand Teton National Park had the crew to the put in at Deadman’s Bar just in time for happy hour. Once the staff had loaded up the pirate ship, aka series of rafts, with libations and a portable feast, the entire party set sail for Moose Landing. After navigating river obstacles and the distracting Grand Teton scenery, the group pulled over for a sunset spread of locally prepared cuisine. Celebrating company achievements by getting out and enjoying the beautiful surroundings has remained one of Circumerro’s core values, and the annual river trip is a company favorite.
Tarboro Mayor and Council were given a preview Monday night of the new town Web site. Latham Jenkins, a Tarboro native whose Circumerro Media was hired in April to redesign the site did the honors.
He showed a more efficient site with some video, new photographs, expanded style content and search engine friendly architecture. “We’ve established a new marketing platform,” Jenkins said. Jenkins pointed out that the site could be updated by the town staff. Council and staff are to review the site this week, make recommendations and it should be ready to launch later this month.
Tarboro's Theather Marquee thanking Circumerro Media
MAYOR AND Council will get a preview of the town’s new Web site Monday night during its monthly meeting. Latham Jenkins, president of Circumerro Media of Jackson Hole, Wyo., was hired in April to redesign the Web site. His work will be reviewed by Council members and staff next week, recommended changes will be made and the site launched by the end of August, as planned.
“We are excited to present our work on Monday night to Town council and staff, ” Jenkins said. “The town’s residents have been so supportive through this processs of building the site’s content and I am grateful. I believe the site represents the town for all it’s great qualities it offers and it will be a real marketing asset for the community. As a community marketer, I applaud Council and staff for their forward thinking”.
Jenkins shot 10 hours of video that has been boiled down into four three-minute segments. Tarboro’s Dee Harper wrote the copy; Tarboro’s Bill Goode took some photos. “We think we have a good site that speaks to any newcomers considering moving to Tarboro,” Jenkins said. “We want to reach out to them.”