Springfield Scene Magazine - May/June 2015
Springfield Scene Magazine - May/June 2015
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In this issue
The May/June 2015 issue is available for sale at Barnes and Noble and our offices. It is also available for digital download if you are a subscriber. In this issue we feature a review of the Springfield Ballet Company's production of Swan Lake. Patrick Russell's photography and Gus Gordon's review will make you want to come out and watch the next ballet they produce. In this issue you'll also see profiles of Suzie Sables Fessler of the King's Daughters Organization and Al Laabs a former CEO of St. John's Hospital. We feature the Junior Leagues' Kitchens in Bloom tour, a report on a group of Doctors who studied CrossFit to see what it can do for themselves and their patients. And as always lots of photos of people who support charities a various fundraisers around town.
Springfield Scene Magazine Description:
Publisher: AGT Holdings, Inc.
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Welcome to Springfield Scene Magazine
Unique to Central Illinois, Springfield Scene Magazine is an attention-getting publication. It features news about fund raising events and the community’s charitable and philanthropic people as well as showcasing the Arts and the people who bring it to Springfield. It features beautiful full-color printing, fantastic photographs taken by accomplished photographers and photojournalists. From an advertising standpoint, SSM’s most alluring feature is it’s saturation of a highly desirable demographic.
By targeting selected distribution areas, we reach readers with the highest levels of discretionary spending. They receive our magazine at their homes where many are in the area’s most affluent neighborhoods. They read our magazine in fine restaurants, hospitals, doctors’ offices, spas, etc. They seek out premium products and services – for themselves and their family members. Our magazine celebrates the upscale standard of living that Springfield residents enjoy. Prosperous homeowners with great financial freedom, active spending habits and ties to the community, reading a glossy, colorful magazine featuring the people, places and lifestyle they cherish. It’s an excellent way to advertise!
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