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MommyTalk.com Hosts Free Family Halloween Extravaganza


MommyTalk.com™ invites families to join in some (free) Halloween fun at Peter Piper Pizza on Saturday, Oct. 28

PHOENIX, ARIZONA—October 4, 2006—MommyTalk.com, the Phoenix-based online social networking site for parents, is hosting a "MommyTalk Halloween Extravaganza" on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 12-3 p.m. at Peter Piper Pizza in Mesa (Stapley & McKellips).

Come join the fun as MommyTalk.com members and their families come to together to enjoy free food, beverages and tokens. Non-members can take part in the fun as well by signing up to become a MommyTalk.com member at the door for free. The party will feature a costume contest, balloon animal artist, treat bags and even prizes for parents!

"We're excited to bring together our members and potential new members in MommyTalk.com's first event," said Travis Moss, CEO and President. "This is a great way for us to say 'thank you' to our members and get them excited about the new features we'll be adding to the site in the next few weeks."

Parents will also meet Arizona's 2006 Young Mother of the Year and MommyTalk.com celebrity, Shelice Millett.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information or directions, please e-mail Travis Moss as Travis@MommyTalk.com, or visit www.MommyTalk.com


Media Contact

Melissa Rzeppa
480.250.4315
MelissaAnn@MommyTalk.com

About MommyTalk.com
MommyTalk.com was created in 2006 to help keep families and friends connected through an online social community of parents. Members have access to free services such as creating personal family (and kid) home pages, uploading photos and videos, participating in forums, blogging, emailing and chatting. MommyTalk.com is based in Phoenix, Ariz. For more information, visit www.MommyTalk.com or call 480.766.9633.

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