Webcast Alert: Armstrong Designer Showcase: Design Inspirations from the Top

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Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:00am EDT

LANCASTER, Pa., March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Armstrong Residential Ceilings'
Michelangelo Design Council will host a virtual designer showcase to highlight
trend-setting, sustainable products, new applications and simple DIY ceiling
projects that homeowners can apply to personalize their living spaces.

The Council consists of well-known interior design and installation experts,
including:

    --  Eric Cohler, Owner, Eric Cohler Design
    --  Shannon Kaye, Host of DIY Network's "Fresh Coat"
    --  Gene and Katie Hamilton, DIY Authors
    --  Ann Murdoch, Design Director, Armstrong


    --  Lori Stoltzfus, Interior Designer, Garman Builders



Interior design expert Brian Patrick Flynn of TBS' Movie & a Makeover will
serve as Webinar host.


    What:     Virtual Designer Showcase

    When:     Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at 12:30 PM EST

    Where:    Space is limited, so register today:
              http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=54867

    Contact:  Krista Holloway
              (614) 255-2318
              kholloway@sbcadvertising.com


Company Background
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and
manufacture of floors, ceilings and cabinets. In 2007, Armstrong's net sales
totaled $3.6 billion. Based in Lancaster, Pa., Armstrong operates 43 plants in
12 countries and has approximately 14,500 employees worldwide. More
information about Armstrong is available at www.armstrong.com.


Minimum Requirements to listen to broadcast:

The Windows Media Player software, downloadable free from
http://www.microsoft.com and at least a 56Kbps connection to the Internet.

If you experience problems listening to the webcast, send an E-mail to:
webcast@multivu.com.


SOURCE  Armstrong Residential Ceilings

Krista Holloway for Armstrong Residential Ceilings, +1-614-255-2318,
kholloway@sbcadvertising.com
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