Jennings is donating marketing and promotional support for the event including: designing print materials, generating e-mail blasts, creating invitations, and maintaining a splash page for the online auction.
Jennings’ Chief Operating Officer, Paige Zinn, is co-chair of the Jupiter Ball this year. She has been on the planning committee for three years. “Our state is incredibly fortunate to have Morehead Planetarium and Science Center as a resource,” said Zinn. “And to play a role in its major fundraising event is incredibly rewarding. The planetarium is a valuable part of our community because it is educating our youth in exciting and innovative ways, and we’re thrilled to support its mission.”
The Jupiter Ball will have an online auction for the first time to accompany the pre-existing silent auction. The online auction preview began Friday, October 2. The online auction will begin to take bids on October 10. Proceeds from the event will support installation of state-of-the-
The event will take place Friday, November 20 from 7 to 12 p.m. at the Morehead Building on 250 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill. Anyone may request an invitation to be a Jupiter Ball supporter.
For more information on the event or to request an invitation, please visit: http://www.moreheadplanetarium.org/
About Jennings:
Jennings, founded in 1979, specializes in advertising, public relations and brand development for businesses in healthcare, transportation, financial, education, and real estate. Using both consumer anthropology and healthy skepticism, Jennings finds the relevant, relatable connection between a person and a product. For more, see http://www.jenningsco.com.

