Engaging with community on Earth Day

Thank you, volunteers, for your time and effort on Earth Day and throughout the year! You make a difference in our community.

Many people say that making a difference in the community is the reason why they volunteer. Others may want to socialize with friends, learn new skills, or help advance a cause.

Earth Day and events throughout April are great times to encourage community involvement. People can team up with neighbors, family and friends to pull weeds, plant fruits and vegetables, pick up litter, and more. These activities help meet volunteers’ needs and an organization’s goals.

Make sure that volunteers feel appreciated – a simple thank you goes a long way. Other volunteer recognition could include t-shirts, free food, certificates, or acknowledgement in meetings, on a website, or in social media. Flat Anna to the rescue at Ocean Shores-lr

As you participate in Earth Day and similar events, remember to take photos. Or ask volunteers to take photos of themselves. These pictures can generate enthusiasm for the particular event, future events and even your organization. Consider holding a photo contest or sharing photos with a hashtag on social media. Pictures capture the community spirit! Enjoy the day, and thank you, volunteers!

 

Presentation on storytelling at regional environmental conference

Annette Frahm and I will present on storytelling at a regional environmental conference in June. Last fall, we provided information about using stories to engage your audience at the Puget Sound Partnership’s ECO Net Summit. At this next conference, we’ll share information about storytelling through video and social media. More details to come!

Teamed up for a win: Seattle Streetcar

Photo of Seattle Streetcar signEngage Northwest teamed up with several communications firms on a Seattle Streetcar proposal, and our team was selected! The Streetcar project is exciting — it will connect over a dozen Seattle neighborhoods, and we’ll engage many diverse audiences.

The project includes communications on the:

  • start-up and ongoing operations of the First Hill and South Lake Union Streetcar lines.
  • design and construction of a streetcar extension on Broadway.
  • design and construction of the Center City line that will connect the streetcar network from Westlake to Pioneer Square.
Photo of Streetcar at Westlake Station

The Seattle Streetcar at Westlake Station

I’m looking forward to collaborating with project team members and engaging the community on the Seattle Streetcar!

Looking forward to collaborating

Photo of State of the City 2015 address.

Attending Mayor Strickland’s State of the City 2015 address. Tacoma, WA.

After a year working as a part-time public information specialist with Pierce County and assisting clients with communications, I am focused full-time on Engage Northwest! In the last month, I’ve met potential clients, partnered on proposals, and attended civic and community events. I’m getting to know more organizations – large and small – in the Puget Sound region. Looking forward to collaborating on some great projects and programs in 2015!