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06/17/2008

Parish Communicators Day

by C Wills

Evans House Diocesan Office Wed. July 30 ▪ 9:30 – 3:00 p.m. Featuring John Jackson, Online Editor of The Roanoke Times/ roanoke.com

Join diocesan communication officer Christie Wills and parish communicators across the diocese to network and share best practices.
Discussion to include:
♦    Making choices to reach people: Web vs. print communication
♦    How to solicit local press coverage for your church
♦    On-line tools for staff and parishioner communication

Cost: $20 includes lunch

Open to all volunteers, church staff and clergy who share information with parishioners. Contact Christie Wills at cwills (at) dioswva.org or 540-342-6797 for more information.

$20 Registration is required by July 23 in order to have sufficient materials and lunches. Want to register? Print and mail in this PDF registration form.

A communication ministry of The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia

 


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This is a great idea!




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