Mountain Homes MAGAZINE NAMED TOP IN NATION
Roanoke, Va. - The National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) named Mountain Homes magazine, Leisure Publishing's newest launch, top in the country for magazines, four-color, in its 2005 competition.
Mountain Homes Editor Norma Lugar won an additional national level award - second place for personal column/general or personalized - for "Our Time," her regular column in The Roanoker magazine.
Kurt Rheinheimer, Editor in Chief, won second place in the category of pages regularly edited/general or specialized publication.
All three national award-winners were among five first-place awards received in the Virginia Press Women's 2005 competition. They advanced to national competition and contributed to Virginia Press Women's fourth year of winning the state Sweepstakes Award for top number of high-level wins in the country (Virginia tied this year with Delaware).
The awards were announced at the NFPW's annual conference in September, held in Seattle, Washington.
Leisure Publishing is the official publisher for Virginia Tourism and produces three bimonthly magazines – Mountain Homes, Blue Ridge Country and The Roanoker, the longest-running city magazine in Virginia, in addition to a number of annual visitor/newcomer guides and special publications.
Mountain Homes NAMED TOP MAGAZINE IN STATE; EDITORIAL STAFF AT LEISURE PUBLISHING WINS 15 AWARDS
Roanoke, Va. – Leisure Publishing's new launch, Mountain Homes magazine, received a first place award for magazine, four-color, in the Virginia Press Women's 2005 competition.
Mountain Homes Editor Norma Lugar won an additional four awards including first place, Personal Columns (general publication); second place, Caption Writing; second place, Series of Articles (Home) and honorable mention, Feature Story (non-daily newspaper)
Cara Ellen Modisett, then associate editor, now editor of Blue Ridge Country magazine, received awards in writing, editing and broadcast,
including: first place, Feature Story (general publication); first place, sections/supplements edited (infrequent); first place, Radio interview; second place, Single Page Regularly Edited (Lifestyle or Entertainment); second place, Radio interview; second place, Newsletter (one-to-three color) and third place, Writing for Web (Commentary).
Kurt Rheinheimer, Editor in Chief, received a First Place, Single Page Regularly Edited (Lifestyle or Entertainment); second place, Publication Regularly Edited (general publication) and honorable mention, Publication regularly edited (general publication).
Leisure Publishing is the official publisher for Virginia Tourism and produces three bimonthly magazines – Mountain Homes, Blue Ridge Country and The Roanoker, the longest-running city magazine in Virginia, in addition to a number of annual visitor/newcomer guides and special publications.
Leisure Publishing Company, Inc. lands four-year publishing contract
with Virginia Tourism Corporation.
Roanoke, Va. - The Virginia Tourism Corporation has
selected Roanoke-based Leisure Publishing Company as
official publisher for VTC.
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Leisure Publishing receives
multiple awards from Virginia Press Association and Virginia Press Women:
Senior Editor Norma V. Lugar was chosen as Communicator of Achievement 2004 by the Virginia Press Women. In that capacity, she was the state's nominee for the National Federation of Press Women's highest honor, in which selections are based on three categories: exceptional achievement in the communications field, service to National Federation of Press Women and to the community.
Norma
Lugar won in the Virginia Press Association First Place, Business
Writing; Third Place, a Feature Series. William
Alexander won 1st Place, Front Cover, The
Roanoker; Second Place, Front Cover, Blue
Ridge Country; Second Place, Design and Presentation, Blue
Ridge Country.
Norma Lugar won in the Virginia Press Women, the
Sweepstakes Award for 2004 as the state's top award
winner with 12 awards, including four first place awards
which go on to National Federation of Press Women
competition. Among the first place awards was
"Hooked, Confessions of An OxyContin Addict,"
which appeared as a two-part story in The
Roanoker.
Cara Ellen Modisett won 11 awards, including six firsts, including
the feature, "The Roanoker Goes Back to
School" and special arts and entertainment articles.
Blue Ridge Country magazine receives three awards from International Regional Magazine Association (IRMA).
Regional magazine Blue Ridge Country received three commendations at IRMA's annual conference, held in Bar Harbor, Maine, in September: a Silver Award for Column (Elizabeth Hunter's "From the Farm"); a Bronze Award for Public Issues (Jim Waite's story on mountaintop removal mining) and an Award of Merit for Department ("The Hike").
Leisure Publishing editorial staff receives awards from National Federation of Press Women.
Senior Editor Norma Lugar received the following awards from the National Federation of Press Women: first place, Special Articles, Social Issues: "Confessions of an OxyContin Addict," published as a two-part series in The Roanoker, and second place, Television Single Commercial, Electronic Media Advertising.
Associate Editor Cara Ellen Modisett received four awards from the National Federation of Press Women: first place, writing for web/commentary, for "Off the Clock" on www.TheRoanoker.com; second place, prepared radio report for a story on the opening of the O. Winston Link Museum; third place, nonfiction book, for "Blue Ridge Parkway Impressions"; honorable mention, radio interview, for "A Talk with Joan Baez."
Leisure Publishing wins three awards
from the International Regional Magazine Association:
A gold for Best Column for contributing editor Elizabeth
Hunter’s column, “From the Farm;”
a bronze for
environmental feature for Elizabeth Hunter’s story “Coming
Soon to a Hemlock Near You” and an award of merit for
Kristin Johannsen’s article, “Motoring the Mountains: The
Story of the WPA Guidebooks.”
Leisure Publishing receives six awards from the National
Federation of Press Women:
Cara Ellen Modisett wins first place, edited page,
lifestyle or entertainment, for
Blue Ridge Country
magazine’s “Creature Feature;” third place, creative
verse, for poems published in the online literary journal
Artemis and third place, sections/supplements edited by
entrant, for “For Women Only,” published in The Roanoker
magazine.
Norma Lugar wins second place, features for “The Heart
and Soul of Bob Slaughter, Father of the D-Day Memorial,”
published in
The Roanoker magazine.
Kurt Rheinheimer wins first place, edited page, other
than lifestyle or entertainment, for
Blue Ridge Country
magazine’s “The Hike;” third place, four-color magazine,
for the
Blue Ridge Parkway Travel Guide.
Leisure Publishing Associate Editor Cara Ellen Modisett
wins the 2003 Virginia Press Women Sweepstakes Award for
the highest number of top-level awards in the year’s
competition.
Leisure wins an additional 20 awards in the Virginia Press
Women’s annual competition:
Senior Editor Norma Lugar wins three first place awards,
two second place awards and one third place award.
Associate Editor Cara Ellen Modisett wins five first
place awards, one second place award and three third place
awards.
Editor in Chief Kurt Rheinheimer wins two first place
awards, two second place awards and one third place award.
Leisure Publishing wins six recognitions from the
International Regional Magazine Association including a
gold award for Best Column for Elizabeth Hunter’s “From
the Farm.”
Awards of Merit are received in the following
categories: Historical Feature, Travel Feature, Profile,
Essay and Feature Photography.
Leisure wins five awards from the National Federation of
Press Women, one-sixth of all awards won by Virginia
publications – and Virginia won the national sweepstakes
among state chapters for the highest number of top-level
awards. The five awards included the following awards:
Editor in Chief Kurt Rheinheimer wins first place for a
single ad (Blue Ridge Parkway).
Senior Editor Norma Lugar wins first place for Section
other Than Lifestyles/Entertainment, for the Kitchen Bath
& Beyond Show program (published in
The Roanoker
magazine); second place in Features and Honorable Mention
for a series of ads.
Associate Editor Cara Ellen Modisett wins first place
for Best Edited Page for “Creature Feature” in
Blue Ridge
Country.
Roanoker Senior Editor Norma Lugar wins the 2002 Virginia
Press Women Sweepstakes Award for the highest number of
top-level awards in the year’s competition.
Leisure staff wins 19 additional state level awards from
the Virginia Press Women:
Editor in Chief Kurt Rheinheimer wins three first place
awards and two second place awards for editing.
Senior Editor Norma Lugar wins four first place awards,
three second place awards, one third place award and two
honorable mentions for writing and public relations.
Associate Editor Cara Ellen Modisett wins two first
place awards, two second place awards and two honorable
mentions in writing, editing and broadcast reporting
(radio).