United States of America (Press Release) September 19, 2007 --
Butterfly Releases are a delightful and symbolic addition to weddings and other celebrations. The Association for Butterflies is offering a free course, complete with certification for students who pass the course. After completing the course, planners are comfortable releasing butterflies and excited about incorporating releases as part of their service to their clients. Participants who pass the course are added to the Association's 'Butterfly Release Certified' Event Planners webpage.
The course teaches butterfly-safe handling and release;
1. When to order butterflies
2. Which species can be released
3. What to do when they arrive
4. What to do if the event has been postponed
5. How to incorporate butterflies into the photography session
6. Types of releases
7. Weather conditions for a release
8. When not to release butterflies
9. Where to order butterflies
10. How butterflies are shipped and why
11. and more.
An email discussion list is an option for participants in the course. Through this list, butterfly release professionals answer questions and offer suggestions for different types of events.
The course is designed for participants who work full-time. The material can be read and quizzes answered at any time during the day. Participants are not required to be online at any specific time.
Each day's material ends with a five question quiz. A final exam, consisting of up to 30 questions, walks participants through an event, from ordering butterflies to the actual release.
The course is scheduled for the second week of October, November, January, and February.
To register for the course, visit www.forbutterflies.org.
The Association for Butterflies is dedicated to butterflies and butterfly enthusiasts.
The course teaches butterfly-safe handling and release;
1. When to order butterflies
2. Which species can be released
3. What to do when they arrive
4. What to do if the event has been postponed
5. How to incorporate butterflies into the photography session
6. Types of releases
7. Weather conditions for a release
8. When not to release butterflies
9. Where to order butterflies
10. How butterflies are shipped and why
11. and more.
An email discussion list is an option for participants in the course. Through this list, butterfly release professionals answer questions and offer suggestions for different types of events.
The course is designed for participants who work full-time. The material can be read and quizzes answered at any time during the day. Participants are not required to be online at any specific time.
Each day's material ends with a five question quiz. A final exam, consisting of up to 30 questions, walks participants through an event, from ordering butterflies to the actual release.
The course is scheduled for the second week of October, November, January, and February.
To register for the course, visit www.forbutterflies.org.
The Association for Butterflies is dedicated to butterflies and butterfly enthusiasts.

An online free Butterfly Release Course for Wedding and event planners teaches how to incorporate butterfly releases into weddings and celebrations.
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