Christian Women’s Fellowship - Publicity
This role did not exist a few years ago. The role has
become what I have made it; you may have more original ideas as to how you want
to take it forward!
In a
nutshell – Make Poster – Write article – Newsletters – Badges – Your own ideas!
Attend Planning meeting after Swanwick usually May/June – suggest ideas
(with others for a theme).Often a theme may have been decided at the lunchtime
planning meeting at Swanwick – so I tend to Google ideas for a logo and take to
this meeting.
When
theme decided - design a poster – send to others on committee for feedback.
Then use poster for publicity purposes.
Ways
to advertise CWF
– via poster & any flyers etc. (that you may wish to produce).
I have
a generic flyer A4 & A5 size that I can email to you for info/use or you
may wish to re-do.
Article - write a report or article for your Church
magazine - I have sometimes emailed this to email contacts for use in their Churches
magazines. Also put onto blog and Facebook. Can edit this for Reform.
Reform - (I’ve only had minimal luck here)
Email – I have email addresses for several of women who
attend.
Synod Offices - email poster/flyer/article/or any info to
them.
Internet To publicise CWF I
created this blog
I think that others can publish on this – but I could
always copy and paste if need be.
Facebook – I also created a Facebook page – Christian
Women’s Fellowship
Newsletters After the Planning Meeting write the
Spring/Summer newsletter.
Email to the Booking Secretary for her to send out to all
the postal and email addresses.
Around the end of August do the same for the Autumn
newsletter. The Booking Secretary will
then send it out along with the booking form for the next convention.
Other About the end of January liaise with the
Booking Secretary over the names of attendees.
Make name badges. (for security
reasons the Hayes likes the name of the organisation to be on the badge as well
as the attendee’s name.) Take the
completed badges to the convention.
On arrival at Swanwick help the Booking Secretary by
putting notices up in the conference hall.