The Community Table used social media and volunteer help on Saturday to solve a rather unique problem.
The problem was an unexpected Friday night delivery of more than 3,000 pounds of produce, for which there was no storage space. The solution was a viral Facebook campaign on Saturday and nine volunteers who distributed the food to six social agencies and churches.
YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW: Public officials shouldn’t block social media users
By Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council In an age where major public policies are announced and debated through platforms like Facebook and Twitter, the courts are increasingly barring public officials from limiting people’s access to social media. In late July, a Virginia judge ruled that public officials do not have the right […]
Dec. 10 program will continue Library’s monthly showcase of online instruction
By Library and CVPost Staff The second in a series of monthly presentations at the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library will be a presentation of “Social Media Marketing with Facebook and Twitter,” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10. The session will feature a video tutorial which provides information about promoting brands, increasing sales, engaging customers and driving […]