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July Newsletter
I am so excited to
announce our very
first newsletter
publication! Our goal
is to inform our
families what is going
on in the up coming
months. There will
be a monthly
calendar, helpful
information for our
families and even easy
recipes to follow. If
you attend the group
connections, you may
even see some
information from
there as well. You
may request
information to be
added to the
newsletter as well.
Also, If you feel up
to it you may even get
an article published in
our newsletter about
your little ones or
something that you
have learned while
you have been with
the program. We
really hope you enjoy
this newsletter and
look forward to any
comments or
suggestions.
July is Recreation and Parks Month
Our Very First Issue
Early Foundations Family Program
07/15/2016
Volume 1, Issue 1
New Program Manager 2
New Home Visitor 2
Birthdays & Births 3
Recipe 3
About our Program
Monthly Calander
4
Inside this issue:
Maternal Infant and Early
Childhood Home Visiting
MIECHV
Sun Aware
This story can fit 150-200
words.
One benefit of using your
newsletter as a promotional
tool is that you can reuse con-
tent from other marketing ma-
terials, such as press releases,
market studies, and reports.
While your main goal of dis-
tributing a newsletter might be
to sell your product or service,
the key to a successful newslet-
ter is making it useful to your
readers.
A great way to add useful con-
tent to your newsletter is to
develop and write your own
articles, or include a calendar
of upcoming events or a spe-
cial offer that promotes a new
product.
You can also research articles
or find “filler” articles by ac-
cessing the World Wide Web.
You can write about a variety
of topics but try to keep your
articles short.
Much of the content you put in
your newsletter can also be
used for your Web site. Mi-
crosoft Publisher offers a sim-
ple way to convert your news-
letter to a Web publication. So,
when you’re finished writing
your newsletter, convert it to a
Web site and post it.
Rhea Pierre– New Program Manager
or make predictions for your
customers or clients.
If the newsletter is distributed
internally, you might comment
upon new procedures or im-
provements to the business.
Sales figures or earnings will
show how your business is
growing.
Some newsletters include a
column that is updated every
issue, for instance, an advice
column, a book review, a letter
from the president, or an edi-
torial. You can also profile new
employees or top customers or
vendors.
Mary Rose Morigeau– New Home Visitor
This story can fit 100-150
words.
The subject matter that ap-
pears in newsletters is virtually
endless. You can include sto-
ries that focus on current tech-
nologies or innovations in your
field.
You may also want to note
business or economic trends,
Page 2 Ju ly Newsletter Volume 1, I ssue 1
July Birthdays
New Births
Happy Birthday to you!!
07/2 Korra 1years old 07/09 Aurora 1 years old 07/14 Joseph 1 years old 07/17 Jace 5 years old 07/24 Aubrii 2 years old 07/28 Williiam 1 years old
RONAN — Riel Gabriel Lee
Reid was born June 19 at St.
Luke Community Hospi-
tal. He weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz.
Page 3 Ju ly Newsletter Volume 1, I ssue 1
Here is what you need:
Ground beef or Turkey
1/2 recommended amount of taco seasoning
(the Dori tos have a lot of seasoning so cut the amount of seasoning in half to avoid over seasoning) 1.75 large single serving bags of Dori tos
Tomato
Green pepper
Lettuce
Salsa
Sour Cream
Shredded Cheese
We are on the web!
http://www.csktdhrd.org/social-services/early-foundations-home-visiting-program