[Summit] posting notices- a real need

Greg Gerritt gerritt at mindspring.com
Thu Feb 2 23:09:27 UTC 2012


I like this. Oak Hill has one iin a public square.  But in a busier location
is better.  greg


on 2/2/12 5:48 PM, Paul Wilde at zenyente at gmail.com wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> First, PLEASE delete previous message when replying.  It is common courtesy.
>  Clip a relevant pc. if you really feel it's necessary in your reply, but
> think twice about it.
> 
> OK, ENOUGH yenting.
> 
> How's about we find a couple of public access places where we can place some
> decent sized community bulletin boards, maybe even w/ little rooflets if
> they're  weather exposed, divide them into a few agreed upon categories:
>  business cards, social events, community projects, whatever.  Require
> painters tape instead of staples.  Get a dozen or two people to volunteer to
> police or clean up the boards every 2 weeks, (or such) and maybe even find a
> business sponsor who would pay for the materials in return for sponsorship?
>  We'd need permission for a few strategically located positions for them, and
> a volunteer crew to build and install them?  A lot of this was Judith's idea,
> I just added some details.
> 
> I'm envisioning maybe 3 along the Hope St. corridor, 1 near the city line, 1
> near the N. end of the business district, and 1 near the S. end, just to pilot
> the idea.  Perhaps the CVS parking lot, if they would be amenable?   Worth
> asking.  Any contacts?   The park, or somewhere between India and the city
> line might be another good place.
> 
> Well, what do you think?
> 
> warmest regards,
> Paul
> 
> PS  I use to be very active in putting up flyers for certain events.  I
> strongly believe people should just use places that are accepted posting
> spots, and NOT post willy nilly.
> 
> There are lots of local press media to reach target groups for events, also.
>  Consider the several senior magazines, East Side Monthly, church & synagogue
> newsletters & papers.  
> 
> 
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