For example, say “The annual Fit Fashion Show will be held at San Francisco’s Pier 16 on Sept. 2,” rather than “We are pleased to announce that Fit Fashion Show is taking a giant leap forward and moving our annual event to San Francisco’s Pier 16 on September 2, 2013. "

The California Sports Festival, celebrating athletic achievement throughout the state’s history, will held free to the public from 11:30 a. m. to 7:15 p. m. , on Saturday, August 12 at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

The Cabrillo National Monument has been closed for repairs for three weeks and will be re-opened by the National Park Service for the public on Saturday. Ferry boat service begins at 9 a. m. daily and reservations cost $4. 50 per person.

For example, “On Saturday, 250 people attended the ninth annual historical pageant. ” You should use figures to indicate time, such as “6 p. m. ” rather than “six o’clock. ”

For example, write “Designers Jay Hall, Katie Button and Taylor Sullivan will show their collections on Sunday. ” This is opposed to “Designers Jay Hall, Katie Button, and Taylor Sullivan will show their collections on Sunday. ”

An example of a heading is “Bell Company Gives Away Millions. ”

An example of a subheading is “After losing his mother to breast cancer, James Bell, CEO of Bell Company, decided to donate a year’s worth of the company’s profits to breast cancer research. ”

For example, “Little Rock, Ark. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017”

Alternatively, you can use three pound symbols, also known as hashtags, at the end of your press release (e. g. , “###”).