Observer/Bulletin receives awards
Breeze Newspapers has been recognized in three state and nationwide
press competitions for news and advertising excellence.
Community papers under the Breeze Newspapers umbrella received 15
awards at the Community Papers of Florida 2009 Awards for Excellence
dinner held recently in Orlando; one award for Most Improved Publication from the Association of Free Community Papers, and will receive one award from the Florida Press Association in the 2008 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest.
“The Breeze Newspapers’ mission is to be the primary provider of local
news for the markets we serve,” said Publisher Jack Glarrow. “These awards
recognize the work that is done toward filling that mission. All of us
at the Breeze Newspapers are proud of what we do every day and appreciate
the honors.”
The Fort Myers Beach Observer/Bulletin newspapers earned an honorable mention for Best Cover Design/gloss, Beach Pizazz Fall and Winter 2008; third place for Best Creative Concept for the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival book; second place for Best Overall, Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival 2008 book; and honorable mention for the Fort Myers Beach July 4th Parade Official Program book.
Melissa Schneider was the designer for all of these projects.
The Beach Observer and the Sanibel-Captiva Islander also shared a win, a
third place for Best Overall for the Hurricane Preparedness Guide 2008.
Melissa Schneider was the designer for this book as well.
Breeze Newspapers has been notified that it will receive an award from
the Florida Press Association for the Wesite Design for the Web site shared
by the Fort Myers Beach Observer and the Beach Bulletin. Awards, including
ranking, will be presented July 11 at the FPA/FSNE Annual Convention to
be held at the Breakers in Palm Beach.
“I’m very proud to be part of this great team,” said Group Manager Marguerite Burns.
The Breeze earned eight awards in the CPF competition: two honorable
mentions for news stories written by staff writer Drew Winchester; an
honorable mention for Best Overall for the Cape Coral Visitor’s Guide,
Stephanie Butts; an honorable mention for Best Creative Concept for the
Cape Coral Visitor’s Guide, Stephanie Butts; honorable mention, for full
color/process automotive advertising; honorable mention, for real estate
advertising, full color/process, Chris Lurty; a first place, theme
promotion, and a second place for telemarketing display advertising,
Cathy Smyth.
The Lee County Shopper received one award, a second place, for theme
promotion, Beth Bitte.
The Island Reporter earned a second place for a news story written by
executive editor Jeff Lysiak.
The Sanibel-Captiva Islander also won a third in the national AFCP
competition. The paper was recognized for its increased emphasis on
community journalism. The judges wrote the paper showed “improved local
flavor with more local names and faces, more color photography.”