Knoxville Zoo's Clues and Lunch With Lions Event Plan: Cassandra Woody
Knoxville Zoo's Clues and Lunch With Lions Event Plan: Cassandra Woody
Knoxville Zoo's Clues and Lunch With Lions Event Plan: Cassandra Woody
Cassandra Woody
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Event Plan
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Four Deliverables
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News Release
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Media Alert
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Talking Points
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Fact Sheet
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News Release
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Executive Summary
Following this summary is an event plan proposal for the Knoxville Zoo. This is a detailed event
plan to address the following objectives:
1) To increase media exposure by 50% over the course of 2016.
2) To increase event attendance by 50% in 2016.
3) To increase the individual donor support base by 40% with an average gift of $50 by the
start of 2017.
These objectives are fully explained in the event plan section, which also addresses the strategic
fit, target audience, audience benefits, event details, event sponsors, estimated income and more.
The key messages for the event format are educate the public, develop positive attitudes about
conservation, tell the stories of the animals through research, celebrate natural wonders of the
world through conservation and collect donations to support the zoo. The target audiences are
identified as: families and people around East Tennessee who are interested in animal awareness.
The deliverables section of the event plan provides example deliverables, including a social
media content calendar, sample social media posts, news release, media alert and talking points.
Also included are two writing samples to illustrate the work Cassandra Woody has done.
Event Plan
Name of event: Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions
Date/time/location: Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions will be held at the Knoxville Zoo on
May 27, 2016. The Zoos Clues scavenger hunt begins at 12:00 p.m. followed by Lunch with
Lions in the Valley of the Kings at 1:30 p.m.
Event type: Scavenger hunt/cookout
Event purpose: Zoos Clues is a scavenger hunt designed to educate the Knoxville community
about the animals around the world. It is followed by the Lunch with Lions cookout where
sponsors and participants will be able to donate to the Knoxville Zoo for continuing the
development of several exhibits.
Objectives:
1) To increase media exposure by 50% over the course of 2016.
2) To increase event attendance by 50% in 2016.
3) To increase the individual donor support base by 40% with an average gift of $50 by the start
of 2017.
Strategic fit: The zoo is a place where over 400,000 family members and millennials go for a
fun-filled day. The Knoxville Zoos mission to educate the public about animals, plants and
people that make up the communities of the earth will be the main focus of the scavenger hunt.
By creating questions that have to do with animal care, conservation and zoo facts, the zoo will
develop an engaging activity that assists in accomplishing the organizations mission.
Target audience: Families and people around East Tennessee who are interested in animal
awareness. The people who visit the Knoxville Zoo and follow them on social media will be
invited to the event.
Audience benefits: A Zoos Clues t-shirt is provided at the front gate. The participants will
engage in several activities during the scavenger hunt that allow them an intimate view of the
animals. It will provide the participants with valuable knowledge about several species. The
participants will experience a day in the life of a researcher and merge into several habitats to
find the answers to Zoos Clues hints. The winning team of the scavenger hunt will receive a free
membership to the zoo, along with a prize basket made up of knick-knacks from supporting
sponsors.
Event format details: The Zoos Clues scavenger hunt begins at 12 p.m., and is a race through
53-acres of animal exhibits that feature animals from Australia, Africa, Asia, South America,
North America and native to East Tennessee. Lunch with Lions is a cookout that begins at 1:30
p.m. with all-you-can-eat hamburgers, hot dogs, wings, chips and cookies provided by the zoo.
The African lions and Hamadryas baboons will be featured at the cookout. Guests planning to
participate in the scavenger hunt will pay a $5 fee or a $20 fee if they plan to attend the cookout.
People can register on the day of the event as long as they do so before 11:30 a.m. Any person
who is already registered for the event should arrive by 11:30 a.m. to gather name tags and a
Zoos Clues packet. There should be no more than eight people on a team.
Guest list/Attendee specifications: Anyone who registered for the event will be on the guest
list. People who want to register on the day of the event will need to do so by 11:30 a.m. so they
can be added to the list.
Expected Attendance/or guests: 250
How you will reach potential/desired attendees: The Knoxville Zoo will use Facebook and
Twitter to invite their followers, and to promote the event. The Knoxville Zoo will provide Knox
County schools with flyers students will be able to take home. The Knoxville Zoo will advertise
the event on a billboard to reach a wide range of audiences. The employees will give out flyers at
the front gate to introduce the event.
Internal and/or external speakers:
Eddie Mannis, Chair of the Board
Lisa New, President and CEO
Carrie Blair, Membership Manager
Becky Witherspoon, Administrative Assistant
Tina Rolen, Assistant Director of Marketing
Kailey Kritch, Events Coordinator
VIP attendees: VIP consists of people who frequently sponsor zoo events. The zoo will invite
the usual sponsors to the cookout to increase the chance of receiving higher donations.
Melanie and Patrick Hunt
Barbara and Richard Hart
Jo and Sid Blalock
Nikki and Scott Niswonger
Richard Ledyard
Adrian and Larsen Jay
Cindy and John Compton
Michelle and Jim Collins
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The zoo offers class tours and presentations that give students a broader
understanding of the careers available in the zoological field, and research
techniques that are used by zoological facilities.
Key Message: Collect donations to support the zoo
The zoo offers Dollar Days as a way to thank the community for their support.
Provides a Mission of Hope volunteer organization providing assistance, aid and
resources to those living in poverty stricken areas in rural Appalachia.
Allows over 10,000 need-based children and chaperones free admission to visit
the zoo.
The zoo partners with Young-Williams Animal Center, and serves the community
by providing compassionate care to animals, and working to find homes for
adoptable pets.
Key message: Celebrate natural wonders of the world through recreation
The zoo offers birthday party packages where a consultant runs the party from setup to clean-up so guests can visit the zoo.
Wee Play Adventure involves extensive construction to create a jungle island that
gives the chance to guests to immerse themselves in an exotic expedition.
Clayton Safari Splash includes play areas that features two life sized giraffes
that spout water when kids work together to direct the flow.
The zoo hosts Feast with the Beasts which is the largest food and beverage
sampling event in Knoxville.
BOO! at the Zoo is a Halloween tradition that offers a variety of entertainment.
The zoo offers to host catered events.
The Zoo and Social Media: The zoo will use social media as a tool to promote the proposed
Zoos Clues scavenger hunt and Lunch with Lions cookout. It will announce the event in the
beginning of May in order to get a head-start on registration. The organization will use the
hashtags #ZoosClues and #LunchWithLions to create an organized, easy search for their
followers.
Target: The Knoxville Zoos current followers
Facebook Promotion Tool: Facebook will be used to post information about where and how to
register for the event, what prizes are in-store for those who get involved, and updated event
details.
Twitter Promotion Tool: Twitter will post information about how and where to register for the
event, and updated event details. Twitter will post facts about the exhibits as hints for the types of
questions that will be asked during the scavenger hunt.
Key Message: Educate the public
Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions is an event designed to educate the Knoxville
community about the animals around the world.
The zoo will use the funds raised from the event to improve the animals living
situations.
Key Message: Celebrate natural wonders of the world through recreation
Each member of the winning team of the scavenger hunt will receive a free yearlong membership to the zoo.
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Door prizes put together by sponsors of the event will be given out at the cookout.
The zoo will post details about the event, and upload pictures of exhibits to create
excitement in the community.
News Release: The zoo will send out a news release on May 28 about Zoos Clues and Lunch
with Lions.
Target: Media sources in Knoxville
Key Message: Celebrate natural wonders of the world through recreation
Who: The Knoxville Zoo is hosting an event for families and members of all ages
in the Knoxville community.
What: Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions
When: Kick-off Memorial Day weekend at the Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions
event on May 27, 2016.
Where: 3500 Knoxville Zoo Dr, Knoxville, TN 37914
Why: Zoos Clues is a scavenger hunt designed to educate East Tennessee about
the animals around the world followed by a cookout that will honor the
continuing development the most naturalistic exhibits.
Media Alert: The zoo will send out a media alert on May 15th that will invite media sources to
cover the Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions.
Target: Media sources and journalists in Knoxville
Key Message: Develop positive attitudes about conservation
Key Message: Tell the stories of animals through research
Key Message: Collect donations to support the zoo
Who: Residents and families around East Tennessee will attend the event, along
with sponsors such as Jupiter Entertainment, Visit Knoxville, Pilot Flying J, Regal
Entertainment Group, The Trust Company, etc.
What: The Knoxville Zoo will hold its first safari-themed Zoos Clues scavenger
hunt to educate the public about conservation, research, and animal care through a
fun activity. It will be followed by a Lunch with Lions cookout that honors the
continuing development of the most naturalistic exhibits in East Tennessee.
When: The family event will be on Friday May 27, 2016 to kick-off Memorial
Day weekend.
Where: 3500 Knoxville Zoo Dr, Knoxville, TN 37914
Why: Zoos Clues is a scavenger hunt designed to educate East Tennessee about
the animals around the world followed by the Lunch with Lions cookout where
sponsors and participants will be able to give donations to the Knoxville Zoo to
support the continuing development of several exhibits.
How: To register for the event visit the Knoxville Zoo website and go to the Zoos
Clues tab to sign up. There will be a table at the event where people can register
on the day of the event as long as they arrive early enough.
Additional Information: All funds will go to the continuing development of
several exhibits at the Knoxville Zoo.
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Talking Points: On the day of the event the zoo will use talking points during the cookout that
illustrate how the zoo educates the public through exhibition, conservation, research and
recreation. The talking points will make the community aware of their key messages.
Target: People, media sources and journalists in Knoxville, and sponsors who attend the
event
Key Message: Educate the public
Key Message: Develop positive attitudes about conservation
Key Message: Tell the stories of animals through research
Key Message: Collect donations to support the zoo
Key message: Celebrate natural wonders of the world through recreation
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May 11: Post a Photo of a Red Panda to both social media platforms with a random fact. If
followers pay attention to the picture related to the post they will be able to answer one of
the questions with no trouble.
The zoo is involved in Species Survival Plans for 27 animal species. Register for
#ZoosClues to learn more about animal care and conservation.
May 13: Post a photo of the t-shirt to both social media platforms.
Facebook- Who doesnt love free? Make sure you register for #ZoosClues &
#LunchWithLions so you get your one-of-a-kind Zoos Clues t-shirt! Dont miss the
chance to engage in several activities that will allow you an intimate view of the animals.
If you are interested in zoological research, it is the perfect opportunity to learn about the
tools and techniques they use in the field. Participants will gain valuable knowledge on
several species during the scavenger hunt. Dont miss the chance to win year-long
memberships and fun door prizes put together by the sponsors.
Twitter- Register for #ZoosClues & #LunchWithLions to get a one-of-a-kind t-shirt.
May 15: Facebook- Post group photo of Knoxville Zoo executives.
Next Friday at #LunchWithLions, Eddie Mannis will speak about the zoos purpose and
what the donations fund. After he speaks, Carrie Blair will present the winner of the
#ZoosClues scavenger hunt with a year-long membership to the Knoxville Zoo. Lisa
New, Becky Witherspoon, Tina Rolen and Kailey Kritch will give away the door prizes
that were put together by the sponsors. If you havent registered yet, there is still time!
Register for the event at http://www.knoxville-zoo.org/events_activities.aspx.
May 17: Upload the flyer that was given to Knox County schools to both social media platforms.
Support the development of East Tennessees most naturalistic exhibits by paying $20 to
attend #ZoosClues & #LunchWithLions on Friday, May 27.
May 21: Facebook/Twitter- Its almost safari time! If you havent registered yet, dont worry!
There is still time. #7days #ZoosClues #LunchWithLions
May 23: Post a scavenger hunt meme to both social media platforms.
Facebook- Are you ready to race through 53-acres of animal exhibits that feature
animals from different places around the world? I hope so! Get ready to merge into
habitats to gain hands-on experience with tools and techniques researchers use. The
#ZoosClues event is only 4 days away. Have you come up with a team name, yet? If so,
share it with us!
Twitter- Hope youre ready to gain hands-on experience with tools and techniques
researchers use in the field during #ZoosClues #4days
May 24: Post a photo of food that will be at the event to both social media platforms.
Whos hungry? Work up your appetite during #ZoosClues & enjoy all you can eat
hamburgers, hot dogs, wings and cookies at #LunchWithLions
May 25: Facebook- The competition is heating up, and there are already 22 teams registered for
#ZoosClues. Not much room for more! Dont miss your chance to take a scavenger hunt
around the world, and be surrounded by African lions and Hamadryas baboons at
#LunchWithLions in Valley of the Kings.
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Twitter- The competition is heating up & there are 22 teams registered for #ZoosClues.
Will your team be recognized at #LunchWithLions?
May 26: Repost the flyer to both social media platforms.
Today is the LAST CHANCE to register online for the #ZoosClue & #LunchWithLions
event!
May 27: Facebook- Post photos of the Knoxville Zoos setup of the scavenger hunt along with
photos of Valley of the Kings where Lunch with Lions is set to take place.
Its time to get wild! If you still need to register for the event please do so at the front
gate before 11:30 a.m. People who have already registered should arrive by 11:30 a.m. to
collect their t-shirts, nametags, and #ZoosClues packet. The race begins at 12 p.m. and
will be followed by the #LunchWithLions at 1:30 p.m. Come ready to explore and
discover facts about animals that make up the communities of the earth. Interact with us
during the event by tagging us in photos @knoxvillezoo and include #ZoosClues &
#LunchWithLions in the caption for a chance to win a door prize. Good Luck to all teams
participating! Lets get wild!
May 28: Post a photo of the winning team holding their memberships to both social media
platforms.
Congratulations to the five members of the Martinez family on their year-long
memberships to the zoo! We look forward to seeing you all again!
May 29: Facebook- Post a photo of the people who worked at the event.
We cannot express how grateful we are for the support we received to make this event
possible. Our goal was to raise $12,000 to put towards research, conservation, and the
continuing development of the Knoxville Zoos most naturalistic exhibits. We are happy
to announce we exceeded our goal, and raised $14,000 during this event. Thank you to
the sponsors, participants, and donors that made this event such a success. We look
forward to doing it again.
May 30: Comment on pictures that were tagged, reply to comments on posts, and share photos
posted of people during #ZoosClues & #LunchWithLions on both social media platforms.
May 31: Post a link of the press release to both social media platforms. Continue to comment,
reply, and repost.
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News Release
May 28, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Cassandra Woody
423.333.4700
cwoody3@vols.utk.edu
the earth, and aims to develop positive attitudes and actions about nature and conservation as a
global issue.
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MEDIA ALERT
May 15, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Cassandra Woody
423.333.4700
cwoody3@vols.utk.edu
How: To register for the event visit the Knoxville Zoo website and go to the Zoos Clues tab to
sign up. There will be a table at the event where people can register on the day of as long as they
arrive early enough.
Additional Information The media will have plenty of elements to choose from to cover the
Zoos Clues and Lunch with Lions event.
Plenty of photo opportunities to catch the community being actively involved with nature
Gather footage of the Red Panda and explain how the zoo is involved in the Association
of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plans for 27 animal species
Explain how the event presents a broader understanding of the careers available in the
zoological field
Interview executives to get information about how the Knoxville Zoo will attempt to
restore the habitats to provide better homes for the animals
o Eddie Mannis, Chair of the Board
o Lisa New, President and CEO
o Carrie Blair, Membership Manager
o Becky Witherspoon, Administrative Assistant
o Tina Rolen, Assistant Director of Marketing
o Kailey Kritch, Events Coordinator
The Knoxville Zoo is the largest year-round attraction that brings more-than 400,000 guests
each year because it allows visitors to experience wildlife up close. The Knoxville Zoo offers the
chance to come fac- to-face with more-than 800 of the worlds most fascinating animals. The
Knoxville Zoo tells the stories of the animals, plants and people who make up the communities of
the earth, and aims to develop positive attitudes and actions about nature and conservation as a
global issue.
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Talking Points for Lunch with the Lions for people who attended the event
Be sure to post all your pictures from today with the hashtags #ZoosClues and #LunchWithLions,
and tell us about your experience. Thank you.
Writing Sample
Walt Disney Ignite the Dream Festival Float Fact Sheet
Media Contact
Cassandra Woody
Walt Disney World
(423)-333-4700
media@waltdisneyworld.com
Overview
Shanghai Disney Resort released the design of the newest Ignite the Dream festival float and
entertainment premiering at the 2015 Shanghai Tourism Festival during the grand opening
parade on September 12. The float demonstrates Shanghai Disney Resorts commitment to bring
the best of Disney experiences to the people of China.
History
The second consecutive year Shanghai Disney Resort to participate in Chinas leading
annual tourism festival.
The Happy Dream float was voted Most Popular Float of the Year by a public poll in
2014.
The float blends distinct Chinese elements that will highlight Shanghai Disney Resort as
a whole new world of imagination with authentic Disney storytelling that guests will find
in the resort.
o Entertainment by an international collaboration between Disney experts and
talented Chinese artists.
o The float plays songs written specifically for the event by Chinese artists.
o The main float features a giant Chinese lantern.
o The float has six attached carts that are based on the six theme parks at the resort.
Design
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The floats centerpiece is a shimmering Disney castle that is surrounded by jewel stones
and a flowing, red Chinese paper-cut ribbon embedded with hidden Mickey patterns.
The float features a giant Chinese lantern that takes form of the resorts iconic Enchanted
Storybook Castle.
Base wrapped with bright postcards that show the key attractions of the resort.
Stars that shine above the float spell out the promise of Shanghai Disney Resort.
o Ignite the Magical Dream within Your Heart
Entertainment
The float is led by a joyful troop of high-energy dancers that kick up their heels to
Welcome Home.
o Welcome Home was written by Chinese artists specifically for Shanghai Disney
Resort.
Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Buzz Lightyear and many other popular Disney
characters greet roadside spectators.
The float represents Disneys immersive world-class entertainment to local residents and
millions of TV viewers across China.
Dates
The float debuts on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015 at the grand opening parade.
From Sept. 13 to Oct. 6 the float is to attend a road show through several districts.
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Writing Sample
Play-Well Company
News Release
Sept 9, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact Information:
Cassandra Woody
(423)-333-4700
cwoody3@vols.utk.edu
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