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Lydia Baehr

713-208-3421

Lydia@ltbaehr.com

2413 Woodhead Suite A

Houston, TX  77019

 

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“Lydia Baehr Public Relations joined our team two years ago. During our 2007-2008 season, our ticket sales increased by 77 per cent in one year.”    

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"The John C. Freeman Weather Museum at Weather Research Center had the pleasure of working with Lydia Baehr Public Relations on its very successful exhibition, "City on the Bayou: Houston’s History through Floods". The press coverage was wonderful starting with the exhibit debut on March 14th at the Greater Houston Area Red Cross Building with 362,459 audience impressions and 624,481 for the Museum’s birthday and Earth Day Celebration. News of the event was spread through the print media to over 3,000,000 readers and viewed by many others through online media."    

- Jill Hasling, Executive Director John C. Freeman Weather Museum

“Lydia Baehr Public Relations joined our team two years ago. During our 2007-2008 season, our ticket sales increased by 77 per cent in one year.”    

- Antoine Plante, Mercury Baroque artistic director and conductor

 

 

"The John C. Freeman Weather Museum at Weather Research Center had the pleasure of working with Lydia Baehr Public Relations on its very successful exhibition, "City on the Bayou: Houston’s History through Floods". The press coverage was wonderful starting with the exhibit debut on March 14th at the Greater Houston Area Red Cross Building with 362,459 audience impressions and 624,481 for the Museum’s birthday and Earth Day Celebration. News of the event was spread through the print media to over 3,000,000 readers and viewed by many others through online media."    

- Jill Hasling, Executive Director John C. Freeman Weather Museum

 

 
 
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