Mind Your Business: Plymouth Chamber of Commerce’s Podcast – Episode 3
The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Podcast Series
Since 2010, McGrath PR | Media Relations has created broad visibility for arts entities, cultural institutions, nonprofits, and small business organizations across the traditional, digital, and social media landscape.
Thoughtful analysis approached with a contemporary mindset fuels insightful, creative solutions for your organization’s public relations needs, providing essential strategy while sustaining longevity that spans all arts, culture, nonprofit, and small business industries.
Explore music, arts, culture, theatre, literature, and more, throughout the season! View the schedule of events, concerts, entertainment, and other happenings on Boston’s South Shore, Cape Cod, across New England and beyond, a valuable resource for things-to-do and media industry insight.
The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Podcast Series
40 South Shore artists showcase their unique creations across the Hull community McGRATHPR.com – Hull Artists, a regional arts association of more than 90 fine artists and craft artisans, presents
Initiative champions new works by young composer for Season II, launching in October McGRATHPR.com – Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra (CCCO), the region’s newest professional orchestra, announces its newest Composer-In-Residence Cody
56 international pianists compete in Cambridge MCGRATHPR.com – Boston Piano Amateurs Association (BPAA) celebrates its 10th Boston International Piano Competition from June 5 through 8 at Longy School of Music’s
Featuring chamber music’s most celebrated repertoire in 12 concerts throughout Cape Cod McGRATHPR.com – Tickets are now on sale for Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival (CCCMF)’s 40th anniversary season as
The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Podcast Series
Established in 2010, McGrath PR serves the arts, culture, nonprofit, and small business sectors, creating visibility across traditional, digital, and social media landscapes, centered in the Greater Boston region, across Massachusetts, New England, throughout the United States, and around the globe.