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September 26th, 2011

Australia & New Zealand Babywearing Week: Spreading the Babywearing Love

This one calls for you to spread the news of Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week.

5 ‘sharers’ will be rewarded with a set BabyLegs from the latest release range when we hit 1000 likers and then again for 1100 likers (we will then revisit and reveal the next milestone)

The process is simple:

  1. Leave a comment below this post telling us in 25 words or less why you love babywearing.
  2. “Like” Australian and New Zealand Babywearing Week Facebook Page
  3. Find the Post titled “Share this and WIN” and press the ‘share’ tab underneath and share it on YOUR WALL and let us know that you’ve shared underneath. (Simply type “shared”)

Easy peasy?

First Round Winners (1, 000 milestone): Virginia Mason; Tania Willett, Taz Hammond, Jann Kunde and Jessie Boan (please email community@babesinarms.com.au with your details so we can mail your BabyLegs to you. Let us know if you would prefer boy, girl or unisex.)

Second Round Winners (1,100 milestone): Bianca Zeni, Sara Scomazzon, Amy Louise Phair, Catie Dowley, Jodie Noonan

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Our competitions are open only to Australian and New Zealand residents aged 18 and over.
All entrants must “like” the Australian and New Zealand Babywearing Week Facebook Page
5 winners will be awarded a set of BabyLegs valued at up to  $12.95 which will be posted to the winners nominated address (Australia or New Zealand)
This competition is a game of skill. The winning entry will be chosen by a selection panel based on the entrant’s creativity and skill in answering the nominated question. The judges’ decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered in to.
All entrants must follow the instructions provided
Babes in Arms reserves the right to change the dates of the promotion if required.  Also, if there are compelling technical or administrative reasons which we cannot control, Babes in Arms can cancel or modify the promotion. Notice of any changes to the promotion will be given at blog.babesinarms.com.au
The winner will be notified by email and their name will be published on the Babes in Arms blog within 2 weeks of selection
Babes in Arms reserves the right to select an alternate winner if BIA’s determines in its sole discretion that the winner/s do not adequately satisfy these terms and conditions.
Prizes are not transferrable and not redeemable for cash.
The prize winner is responsible for any expenses, fees and costs connected with the prizes that are not included in the prize descriptions.
Babes in Arms and their promotional partners are not responsible for any loss or damage in relation to the prize once it has been awarded.
All entries become the property of Babes in Arms. Once submitted, your entry will not be returned to you. In return for entering the competition you grant Babes in Arms a worldwide, non-exclusive, irrevocable licence in perpetuity to reproduce, publish, adapt, communicate and broadcast all or part of your entry in any media for the purposes of this competition and inclusion in Babes in Arms branded products and marketing materials.
Babes in Arms will use the personal information contained in your entry to conduct the promotion, and award the prize. If you win a prize, Babes in Arms can use your name to credit you for your entry and for marketing purposes.
The competition closes when on the ANZBW Facebook Page hitting 1,100 likers.
September 24th, 2011

ERGObaby Joins Babyology’s Prizeapalooza

From 24 September to 30 September, ERGObaby is joining Babyology’s Prizeapalooza with the new colourway ERGObaby Peformance up for grabs. Click here to enter today!

September 21st, 2011

“Like” Babywearing for Your Chance to WIN a Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby Carrier

The *new* Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby carriers are on the wishlist of many ERGObaby fans. To celebrate the Babes in Arms Facebook Page latest milestone (5,000 fans!) we are offering YOU the chance to WIN one !

YES! One lucky entrant will WIN a NEW Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby carrier in their chosen design (Innsbruck, Portofino or Holland) valued at RRP$209.00!

For your chance, simply follow the following directions:

1. “Like” the Babes in Arms Facebook Page
2. “Like” the new ERGObaby Australia & New Zealand Facebook Page
3. Tell us in 25 words or less why you would like to WIN a Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby carrier incorporating your preferred design (Innsbruck, Portofino or Holland).
4. Leave your name and email address in the designated area so we can contact you if you win.

(To complete steps 3 and 4, simply add your comment to the box at the bottom of this blog post and ‘submit comment”)

The competition will run until Midnight EST, October 31 2011

Terms and Conditions

  • Our competitions are open only to Australian and New Zealand residents aged 18 and over.
  • All entrants must “like” the Babes in Arms Facebook Page
  • All entrants must “like” the ERGObaby Australia & New Zealand Facebook Page
  • One winner will be selected and will receive a NEW Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby carrier in their chosen design to the value of RRP $209.00 which will be posted to the winners nominated address (Australia or New Zealand)
  • This competition is a game of skill. The winning entry will be chosen by a selection panel based on the entrant’s creativity and skill in answering the nominated question. The judges’ decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered in to.
  • All entrants must follow the instructions provided (provide a comment describing in 25 words or less why you would like to WIN a Petunia Pickle Bottom ERGObaby carrier incorporating your preferred design (Innsbruck, Portofino or Holland)
  • Babes in Arms reserves the right to change the dates of the promotion if required.  Also, if there are compelling technical or administrative reasons which we cannot control, Babes in Arms can cancel or modify the promotion. Notice of any changes to the promotion will be given at blog.babesinarms.com.au
  • The winner will be notified by email and their name will be published on the Babes in Arms blog within 2 weeks of selection
  • Babes in Arms reserves the right to select an alternate winner if BIA’s determines in its sole discretion that the winner/s do not adequately satisfy these terms and conditions.
  • Prizes are not transferrable and not redeemable for cash.
  • The prize winner is responsible for any expenses, fees and costs connected with the prizes that are not included in the prize descriptions.
  • Babes in Arms and their promotional partners are not responsible for any loss or damage in relation to the prize once it has been awarded.
  • All entries become the property of Babes in Arms. Once submitted, your entry will not be returned to you. In return for entering the competition you grant Babes in Arms a worldwide, non-exclusive, irrevocable licence in perpetuity to reproduce, publish, adapt, communicate and broadcast all or part of your entry in any media for the purposes of this competition and inclusion in Babes in Arms branded products and marketing materials.
  • Babes in Arms will use the personal information contained in your entry to conduct the promotion, and award the prize. If you win a prize, Babes in Arms can use your name to credit you for your entry and for marketing purposes.
  • The competition closes October 31, 2011.
  • September 20th, 2011

    1 Dad – 4 Kids – 4 ERGObaby Carriers = ERGOman!

    Thank you to Kristen for sharing the fun she had with her ERGObaby carriers recently. What a man!

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    (We don’t recommend that you attempt this without lots of support people, and certainly NOT for your everyday travel needs of 4 kids :-) )

    September 19th, 2011

    Not All Slings Are Created Equal: Baby Sling Distributor Speaks Out On Baby Sling Safety Warning

    With the recent publication of an Associated Press article regarding the American Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) government warning on baby slings and the Consumers Union’s concerns about “bag-style” slings, Babes in Arms, an Australian based business specialising in baby slings and carriers, takes a stand to help educate the public on the differences between safe vs. unsafe baby slings and carriers as detailed below.

    “When worn correctly, baby carriers are safe to use with premature babies to preschoolers. Babywearing provides both parents and babies important health benefits that extend far beyond the convenience of hands-free baby carrying,” explains Anita Lincolne-Lomax, the director of ’Babes in Arms’ which was founded soon after the birth of her first child in 2004.

    The traditional practice of babywearing made its way into western culture in the 1960s and its popularity with parents worldwide has grown because of its vast benefits. Unfortunately, this has led to the creation of several potentially unsafe baby slings and carriers. Slings and carriers of safety concern are popularly categorised under the token term ‘bag-style’ slings. In such slings, the deep pouch where baby sits puts the baby in a potentially suffocating curved or “C” like position. Also, excessive fabric with an elasticised edge may cover baby’s face inhibiting breathing. Furthermore, the design may cause the baby’s face to turn in toward a caregiver’s body, potentially smothering the baby.

    In contrast, shallow pouch-style slings, ring slings, soft structured carriers, mei tais and wraps hold baby in proper alignment and they fit snugly by design and instruction. They have been engineered, developed and tested by parents, often the manufacturers themselves with their own children. These carriers are often simple and without gimmicks.

    Lois Balster, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, a pediatrician and a member of Babywearing International’s board of directors says, “Slings are wonderful parenting tools when used properly and safely. Using a sling incorrectly is like using an infant car seat without proper installation, infant positioning, and restraints.” Dr Balster adds, “It is always important to position your baby safely in any carrier or infant-carrying device.”

    Babywearing International advises caregivers to follow these positioning guidelines when carrying young infants in wearable carriers to ensure safety:

    • DO ensure the baby’s back and torso are well supported: Make sure the baby is not curled up such that his chin is pressed to his chest or his airway is otherwise compressed. Ensuring that you can put two fingers vertically between the baby’s chin and chest is a good guide.
    • DO carry babies how they would be held in-arms: Well designed front baby carriers hold babies snugly against the chest and near caregiver’s face.
    • DO monitor the baby at all times. Make sure nothing obstructs the face or impedes breathing.
    • DO be aware of movements and surroundings. In general, don’t do something while wearing a child that shouldn’t be done while simply holding them. Avoid heat sources, bumping and jarring motions, and other hazardous situations.

    In well-designed products, babywearing is not only safe, but is actually very beneficial when done properly. Studies have shown that quality baby slings and carriers have been shown to save lives, improve health, decrease crying, increase IQ, and facilitate breastfeeding and bonding. For examples of these cases and further reading see “Increased Carrying Reduces Infant Crying: A Randomized Controlled Trial” an article written by Urs A. Hunziker MD and Ronald G. Barr MDCM, FRCP(C), “Saving My Baby” a blog post written on Fierce Mama’s Blog by Sarah Kaganovsky and Dr. Maria Blois’s book Babywearing.

    Studies have also shown that worn babies are happier and spend more time in the quiet alert phase. In this phase they benefit more than their non-worn peers in language development and knowledge acquisition. Babywearing also helps babies sleep better, and physical needs, including breastfeeding, are met more quickly by a close, responsive parent. Millions of babies over time have been worn to their benefit making baby slings and carriers an absolute necessity.

    The vast benefits of babywearing should not be disregarded with the report of incidents from “bag-style” slings. “I see this as an opportunity to reach out and educate Australian and NZ consumers. I hope to provide information allowing parents and caregivers to not only make informed buying decisions, but also to increase the awareness of how to properly wear children, especially babies, in baby slings and carriers,” says Anita Lincolne-Lomax.

    The Associated Press article regarding the CPSC warning gives proof to the growing popularity of baby slings and carriers and validates the need for education.

    For further information regarding Safe Babywearing, please visit our Blog article – http://blog.babesinarms.com.au/2010/10/08/baby-wearing-safety-carry-rule-of-hand/

    September 18th, 2011

    ERGObaby Product Certification

    Product Certifications Summary

    September 13th, 2011

    Oh What a Performance – Dads Love Babywearing Too – Winner Announced

    The Babes in Arms team are developing a serious sweet tooth. Each and every competition that requires us to choose a winner equates to a number of Tim Tam packets consumed as we debate who will be the winner. Of course our most recent competition, “Oh What a Performance”, was no exception. We waded through all the entries; “oohed” and “ahhed” over the gorgeous photographs that were submitted and laughed, cried and sighed as we read the comments attached to each entry. Oh my, what a decision…

    The winner of the ‘Oh What a Performance” competition is……….

    Georgia

    (see her entry below)

    September 12th, 2011

    Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week 2011

    Hold Your Babe, Nurture Your Community.

    1. Welcome

    Welcome! This year marks the second national celebration of Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week, which will run in parallel with International Babywearing Week from 10 – 16 October 2011. The theme this year is ‘A World of Possibilities’.

    Babes in Arms, babywearing specialists and founders of Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week, has initiated this focused opportunity to:

    • · raise awareness about the benefits of babywearing
    • · demonstrate how modern parents can enjoy peaceful and active post-baby lifestyles by adopting the ancient wisdom of baby slings and carriers
    • seed and support local babywearing communities so that they may in turn continue to spread the ‘babywearing word’ post-celebration.

    We are pleased to announce that ERGObaby® is again the platinum sponsor of Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week.

    2. Event Summary

    We are calling all parents across Australia and New Zealand who love to carry their babies in slings or carriers. This is your time to show the world the freedom that babywearing offers and to celebrate the joys of being connected both to your baby and to your community.

    The concept is simple. Babywearing parents across Australia and New Zealand will be inviting their local communities to celebrate the benefits of babywearing by hosting a babywearing event. Each event will be in the running to win up to $2000AUD worth of cash grants to donate to the event’s own nominated community project, or not-for-profit organisation. Each babywearing event coordinator and fellow participants will have the opportunity to win lots of great prizes too!

    3. How to Host a Babywearing Celebration

    A babywearing celebration is easy to organise and completely flexible to suit your availability and local environment. It may be as simple or as creative as you like. The only criterion is that all participants will either carry their babies in a safe sling or carrier or want to find out how to do so. Celebration ideas to demonstrate this year’s theme ‘A World Of Possibilities’ may include: hosting a local babywearing picnic or morning tea – drawing together active parents for a babywearing yoga class or beach walk – choreographing a babywearing dance for a Flash Mob in your local shopping mall. Experienced babywearers may also host sling and carrier demonstrations and share safe babywearing tips at a local playgroup for example. The ideas are endless. Put your thinking caps on, invite your friends for there are lots of prizes to be won!

    4. WIN up to $2000 – Community Cash Grants

    We are offering 3 major community grants this year totaling $2000 AUD. The grants will be awarded as follows:

    4.1  ‘Biggest Baby Wearing Group’ Award – $1000

    The babywearing event that succeeds in attracting the greatest number of adult participants will receive a community grant of $1000 AUD grant to award to their nominated not-for-profit community beneficiary.

    4.2  ‘People’s Choice’ Award – $500

    Secondly, a ‘People’s Choice’ Award will be presented for the most creative concept and will be determined by Facebook fan votes. This award includes a $500 AUD community grant to support the event’s nominated charity.

    4.3  ‘Media Attention’ Award – $500

    This year sees the introduction of the new ‘Media Attention’ Award for those who are successful in gaining the media’s attention to cover their babywearing event. We have made this super easy by producing ‘Media Release Templates’ for Event Coordinators to simply fill in with their local event details ready for submission to the local media – newspapers, radio, TV and community newsletters. This award will be judged by Babes in Arms and the winning group will receive a $500 AUD community grant to support the event’s nominated charity.

    5. WIN ERGObaby Carriers – Coordinator and Participant Prizes

    5.1  Event Coordinator Prizes

    To recognize the sterling efforts of the winning event’s coordinators (maximum of two coordinators per event), the latest ERGObaby Performance Carrier (valued at $199 AUD) will be awarded to the coordinators of the three winning events above.

    5.2  ERGObaby Group Hug

    The group that gathers the most number of ERGObaby wearers and photographs them altogether will win the ‘ERGObaby Group Hug’ and be awarded FREE Teething Pads and a Standard Front Pouch to match their carrier (total value $53.95 RRP).

    6. How to Register your Babywearing Event

    Got an idea for a babywearing celebration and like to enter? Great, it’s very simple!

    • Please visit the following three Facebook pages and hit ‘LIKE’:
    1. Babes in Arms
    2. ERGObaby Australia and New Zealand
    3. ‘Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week’

    In ‘Australian and New Zealand Babywearing Week‘ Facebook page:

    -        Click on the ‘Discussions’ tab in the top menu bar.

    -        Click ‘Start New Topic’ button – top right hand side.

    -        In the ‘Topic’ bar, firstly enter your state followed by the event’s suburb/location and finally the name of your celebration – please use a hyphen to separate all 3 pieces of information.

    For example:  NSW – Sydney CBD – Circular Quay Babywearing Walk

    This format will make it easy for people to identify where events are being held and therefore which ones they can possibly join.

    -        In the ‘Post’ bar, enter the following details (simply copy and paste the following list and fill in):

    Host Name:

    Nominated Community Project, Charity or Group:

    Event Date:

    Event Time:

    Event description:  not mandatory but helpful for people to know – if you have an exciting and unique idea, we respect your right to ‘save your thunder’ till the event!

    Other Info: list as necessary

    Unique Facebook ‘Event’ Weblink:  not mandatory but effective in attracting more people (see notes below ‘Hints on How to Generate a BIG Crowd’)

    -        Publish your event by hitting ‘Post New Topic’

    Your event is now officially up and running! Now you can start planning the details and inviting people by spreading the word! (Please see notes below ‘Hints on How to Generate a BIG Crowd’)

    7. Hints on How to Generate a BIG Crowd!

    Harness the power and magnitude of ‘word of mouth’ advertising to quickly broadcast your babywearing event details – mums are particularly amazing at this both via Social Media channels and real-time catch-ups. Here are four simple ideas to get you started…

    7.1  Update your Facebook Profile Picture – Join the ‘I Love Babywearing’ Club


    To generate momentum on Facebook for the celebrations, we have created a bold red graphic icon that simply says ‘I LOVE Babywearing’.

    This icon is saved above and is free to be copied by all participants. We encourage everyone to use this icon as their Facebook profile picture leading up to and during Australian and New Zealand Babywearing Week. This will create a swell of interest and curiosity and hopefully encourage more people to participate.

    7.2  Create a ‘Facebook Event’

    Creating a unique Facebook ‘Event’ page is easy and free! To set up a unique ‘Event’ page on Facebook, simply follow these easy steps:

    • Place your cursor into the “Events” box on the right-hand column of your home page and a form field will open.
    • Enter the Name, date, location and time of your Event.
    • After you add a time and place, your event will be created.
    • By selecting the add details link, you can add more detailed information.
    • Once complete, select ‘Create Event’ and get promoting!

    From this ‘Event’ page, you can now invite all your Facebook friends along to your event and communicate directly with people intending to join you. You can ask your friends and your friend’s friends to pass on the invite, which quickly multiples your audience reach exponentially.

    7.3  Community Notice Boards – Use our ‘Event Flyer’ Templates

    To assist each event coordinator(s), we have created ‘Babywearing Event Flyer Template’ – simply download the template by clicking the above weblink, save the document,  insert your details, print off flyers and post them up around your local community where parents tend to meet and congregate.

    To raise awareness for your event and to help spread the word, venture out into your local community put up flyers up on the notice boards of the following suggested venues:

    • Local Maternity Hospital and/or Birth Centre
    • Maternal Child Health Centre (Tresillian Nurse)
    • Birth Education Centres
    • Playgroups and Mother’s Groups
    • Pre/Post Natal Yoga and/or Health Centres
    • Gymbaroo / Kindergym centres
    • Local library (children’s notice board)
    • Local Food Co-ops

    ….and any other area you think parents will see it!

    7.4  Gaining Media Attention – it is easier than you think!
    In addition to your Facebook ‘Event’ page, you may feel your event may be worthy of media attention.  To generate free media interest about your local babywearing celebration and to be in the running to win the ‘Media Attention’ Prize, simply download our ‘Press Release Template’  , enter your details and then publish your release by following the helpful advice HERE.

    There are further tips on distributing media releases to both the Australian and New Zealand media HERE .

    Thank you

    Thanks for your interest in participating in Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week 2011. I hope you and your baby enjoy raising the profile of babywearing and advocating its benefits amongst your friends and wider community. It’s the best way to carry our nation’s future!

    Best wishes to you and your family,

    Anita Lincolne-Lomax


    Babywearing specialist and dedicated mum to Tilli, Jontae, Aviya and baby no.4 (due early October)

    Terms and Conditions

    ·        Our competitions are open only to Australian and New Zealand residents aged 18 and over.
    ·        Product Distributors, their staff or relations are not eligible to enter. (Please note, a ‘distributor’ is a company or individual that imports and sells products wholesale to stores and other resellers.)
    ·        ERGObaby Stockists wishing to create an event must create an event name separate to their business name.
    ·        All entrants must “like” the following three Facebook pages:
    Australian + NZ Babywearing Week
    ERGObaby Australia and New Zealand
    Babes in Arms
    ·        Late registrations will not be processed.
    ·        Community Grant beneficiaries must be not-for-profit organisations or community based groups. Community Grant winners must be available for interview post-ANZBW and must provide a short report indicating how the grant was used to benefit the local community no later than 3 months post grant receipt.
    ·        The winning entry for the ‘Biggest Babywearing Group’ award will be counted and verified by a selection panel based on the entrant’s completion of the following requirements: a) all participants have completed the registration form b) all registered participants appear in a photo where the participants can be counted and c) where only adults are counted. The judges’ decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
    ·        The winning entry for the ‘Media Attention’ award will be chosen by a selection panel based on the entrant’s creativity and skill in promoting their event. The judges’ decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
    ·        The winning entry for the ‘People’s Choice’ Award will be the event that receives the most Facebook ‘likes’ for a submitted photo on the ANZBW Facebook Page.
    ·        A maximum of two event coordinators are permitted per babywearing event.
    ·        The safe use of baby slings and carriers during any event is essential. Please review the Safe Babywearing tips and the dangers associated with ‘bag style’ slings via our Blog.
    ·        Each host is responsible for complying with any relevant by-laws or government regulations in regards to the gathering of people in public areas.
    ·        A Babywearing Event title cannot contain any product brand name(s).
    ·        Babes in Arms reserves the right to change the dates of the promotion if required.  Also, if there are compelling technical or administrative reasons which we cannot control, Babes in Arms can cancel or modify the promotion. Notice of any changes to the promotion will be given at blog.babesinarms.com.au
    ·        Winners will be notified by email and their names will be published on the Babes in Arms blog
    ·        Babes in Arms reserves the right to select an alternate winner if BIA’s determines in its sole discretion that the winner/s do not adequately satisfy these terms and conditions.
    ·        Babes in Arms and their promotional partners are not responsible for any loss or damage in relation to the prize once it has been awarded.
    ·        All entries become the property of Babes in Arms. Once submitted, your entry will not be returned to you. In return for entering the competition you grant Babes in Arms a worldwide, non-exclusive, irrevocable licence in perpetuity to reproduce, publish, adapt, communicate and broadcast all or part of your entry in any media for the purposes of this competition and inclusion in Babes in Arms branded products and marketing materials.
    ·        Babes in Arms will use the personal information contained in your entry to conduct the promotion, and award the prize. If you win a prize, Babes in Arms can use your name to credit you for your entry and for marketing purposes.

    Disclaimers

    • The views expressed by individual event hosts or participants are not necessarily those held by Babes in Arms, initiators of Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week Celebrations.
    September 12th, 2011

    2011 Babywearing Week Event – Press Release Template

    Would you like to gather community participation for your babywearing event? Or simply get some limelight by inviting the local press to your babywearing event? We have developed a quick and easy way to help attract press attention – simply download the Press Release template that we have written and fill-in your relevant details. Once complete, just email the Press Release to your local newspaper or radio station and follow up with a phone call to confirm receipt! And hey presto…media contacts are likely to start buzzing!

    We have even made it easy to find your local newspaper contacts. Please visit this website - and tab thru to your relevant state or territory. Every newspaper is listed region by region and it also has a town search plus an A-Z (by paper name).

    Use the attached Press Release template here: Babywearing Week Press Release Template

    Remember – Press Releases should be sent ASAP and followed up to ensure that the story has been assigned to a journalist.

    September 12th, 2011

    2011 Babywearing Week Event Flyer Template

    Are  you preparing to host a Babywearing event for the annual Australia and New Zealand Babywearing Week?

    To raise awareness for your event and to help spread the word you could venture out into your local community and spread the word about your event by putting flyers up at the following suggested venues:

    1.    Local Maternity Hospital and/or Birth Centre

    2.    Maternal Child Health Centre (Tresillian Nurse)

    3.    Playgroups and Mother’s Groups

    4.    Pre/Post Natal Yoga and/or Health Centres

    5.    Gymbaroo / Kindergym centres

    6.    Light pole near popular local playground

    7.    Local library (children’s notice board)

    8.    Local Food Co-ops

    and any other area you think parents will see it.

    To make it really easy for event hosts to spread the word, we have designed a template poster that people can simply:

    -       download

    -       add the relevant event details

    -       print off appropriate quantities

    -       post around their local communities

    It’s right here for download: Babywearing Event Flyer Template – 2011