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Friday, February 23, 2018 - 10:45am

InvitedHome, luxury vacation home rental company, expands
into Park City, Utah

 

 

BOULDER, Colo. – Feb. 23, 2018InvitedHome, the Boulder-based vacation home rental company with more than 250 properties across the country’s top resort destinations, today announced its expansion into the Park City, Utah market. Home of the Sundance Film Festival and the United States Ski Team, Park City is a preserved mining town with internationally recognized mountain-biking trails and other activities, a historic downtown, 150 bars and restaurants, and free in-town transportation. InvitedHome currently offers charming cabins in the heart of Old Town, with plans to expand into the surrounding neighborhoods of Deer Valley and the Canyons in the coming months. The list of properties is available here.

 

“Park City has always been a desirable destination, with its extensive list of offerings and high-end, amenity-rich properties,” said InvitedHome CEO Michael Joseph. “We will continue to grow in this market as increasing numbers of homeowners and real estate agents recognize the benefits of a quality luxury rental and property management solution equipped with InvitedHome’s level of care and communication.”

 

InvitedHome now manages high-end vacation rentals in 11 destinations across the U.S., with plans to add several more in 2018. Homes range from $1 million to $10 million on average, with amenities ranging from ski-in/ski-out or beachfront access to in-home spas, movie theaters, wine cellars and fine-art collections. InvitedHome’s team works on-the-ground to provide the niceties of a luxury hotel stay, so unlike working with the owner directly, guests feel confident that a third party is safeguarding the quality of their trip.

 

To book homes, or for more information, interested parties can visit www.InvitedHome.com.

 

About InvitedHome

 

InvitedHome is the nation’s most highly reputed vacation home rental company that has transformed the industry by operating like a top-tier hotel organization. Its portfolio of homes, chosen for their breathtaking attributes, typically range from $1-10 million in value (some as high as $20 million), and are set in some of the country’s most enviable resort destinations: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Telluride, and Steamboat, Colorado; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Santa Barbara and Lake Tahoe, California; Park City, Utah; Maui, Hawaii; and the Emerald Coast of Florida. Home owners and investors entrust their assets to InvitedHome for expert in-market management and strong revenue returns. Travelers repeatedly turn to InvitedHome for its hotel-inspired service. InvitedHome was named to the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private U.S. companies in 2015. For more information, visit www.InvitedHome.com and follow @InvitedHome on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

 

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HOUSEHOLD

Release New Album
Everything A River Should Be

 

Available For Purchase via Equal Vision Records

Streaming Now on Spotify

 

"You can hear at times on the record where Gilbert is drawing 

from a deep, personal, and incredibly vulnerable place.

This can be a daunting task as an artist, but a cathartic one to 

experience as a listener." - Substream Magazine 

Named One of Alternative Press'

"18 Artists To Watch In 2018"

 

 

Minneapolis, MN - February 23, 2018 - Minneapolis natives Household have released their new album, Everything A River Should Be, today on Equal Vision Records. The record premiered earlier this week via Substream Magazine and has previously been featured on Alternative Press, who named the band one of"18 Artists To Watch in 2018". Everything A River Should Be is now available for purchase at household.merchnow.com.

 

On the album, vocalist Joshua Gilbert shares: "After 2 years of writing, we're finally able to share these songs with everyone! It means the world, having a label like equal vision to release this album on. The songs reflect the spectrum of human emotion and the cost of relationships. I hope these tracks meet people where they're at. All we can offer is our experiences and Everything a River Should Be is our representation of this messy but worthwhile life."

Everything A River Should Be is a record that redefines who and what - and even why - the Minneapolis trio are. Anybody familiar with the music the band - vocalist and bassist Joshua Gilbert, drummer Matthew Anthony, and guitarist Nathanael Olsen - made before will immediately hear the shift in sound of these 11 songs. While the urgency and sincerity of the raw and visceral post-hardcore they began life making remains, Everything A River Should Be is a collection of dense, dark and brooding songs full of a tense, glowering atmosphere.

 

Lyrically, too, the album - which was recorded over the course of a month by Nate Washburn at Atlanta's Glow In The Dark studios - marks a change in approach. Not only is this the first time the band have really had any production on a recording, but Gilbert says he has never written from the heart so much or presented so much of himself - and his emotions and fears and insecurities - within his songs.

 

"The songs touch on some close-to-home feelings for me," he says. "It's much more of a personal expression of my own emotions - it's not so much a declarative thing, as some of our music has been in the past. It's more personal and vulnerable in a lot of ways."

 

The band will be touring in support of the new record this winter with Senses Fail, Reggie & The Full Effect, and Have Mercy. The run kicks off in Santa Ana on February 27th and concludes in Las Vegas on March 31st. For a full list of dates, please see below or visit: www.equalvision.com/tour-dates.

 

For More Information, please visit:

Website: www.householdband.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/Householdmusic

Twitter: www.twitter.com/Householdmpls

Instagram: www.instagram.com/householdmpls

 

Everything A River Should Be Tracklisting:

1. Away

2. It's Easy To Feel Rotten

3. Dark Matter

4. Don't Listen To Me

5. Misiziibi

6. Far From Me

7. Scared To Be

8. Dreamer

9. Shore Slipper

10. Safe World

11. Bloom

 

Upcoming Tour Dates w/ Senses Fail:

2/27 - Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory

2/28 - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater

3/2 - Dallas, TX @ Gas Monkey Bar & Grill

3/3 - Austin, TX @ Barracuda

3/5 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade

3/6 - Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum

3/7 - Orlando, FL @ House Of Blues

3/9 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle

3/10 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage

3/11 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

3/12 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground **

3/13 - Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre

3/14 - Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew's Hall

3/16 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club

3/17 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom

3/18 - Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of The Living Arts

3/20 - Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom

3/21 - Chicago, IL @ House of Blues

3/22 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theatre

3/23 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall

3/24 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex

3/26 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos

3/27 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre

3/29 - San Francisco, CA @ Slim's

3/30 - San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park

3/31 - Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl

4/3 - St. Louis, MO @ Fubar **

4/4 - Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome **

 

**Denotes show w/ Have Mercy ONLY

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Monday: US Supreme Court hears arguments on worker freedom

Janus v. AFSCME decision, whether favorable or not, will have wide-ranging implications for public-sector union employees and education at large

 

(Washington, D.C.) - On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Janus v. AFSCME. The significance of this case cannot be overstated; the decision could potentially restore the freedom of public employees to choose how they want their hard-earned paychecks spent, and might put decisions about voluntary union membership back into the hands of the employees themselves. 

 

According to the Manhattan Institute, the decision can affect 5 million public workers across 22 states including California, Illinois, and New York.

 

The case results will also have implications for the quality of education we deliver to our children. The teachers unions fight hard to protect mediocrity, even in failing schools, and support policies that keep ineffective teachers in the classroom, a taken-for-granted practice which in turn discourages more quality entrants to the profession.

 

Union demands for teachers to all behave and comply with fixed rules about how schools are run stifle innovation.

 

The largest teachers unions in the U.S., the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, are also among the largest political donors of all time, together spending the second most in political donations nationally. Many of the policies and politicians they support, and programs they seek to have implemented prevent children from escaping failing schools and deny parents their due power to determine which education best meets the needs of their children.

 

Leaders on both sides of the argument will be at the Supreme Court Monday. CER and its leadership will be on site to arrange interviews, and CER Founder & CEO Jeanne Allen will be available for comment. For more, contact Christina Mazzanti at (202) 750-0016 or christina@edreform.com, and for information on location Monday contact Patrick Korten at (202) 288-4307 or patrick.korten@kortenmedia.com.

 

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