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CHA newsletter coming back, seeking submissions and advertisers
The CHA newsletter, a longtime resource for neighborhood information, stopped being published last June but is returning:
The Church Hill Association is in the process of revitalizing our monthly newsletter. We’re publishing our first newsletter in over six months soon. We’re glad to be able to bring this publication back to the community with the help of our new editor, Cassandra Cromier.
Cassie brings a fresh new take to the newsletter, and we’re glad to have her as part of the team. In addition to Cassie’s talents we need regular submissions from you, our rapid readers, in the form of letters to the editor, editorial columns, photo submissions, and whatever else you feel may best represent our great neighborhood. Our CHA newsletter reaches over 1,600 doorsteps and businesses monthly and it’s a product we’re proud of.
Of course, our newsletter wouldn’t be possible without our advertisers. We’re putting out a call to all of our generous supporters throughout the years who have used the CHA newsletter as a vessel to promote themselves, their business, and events. Advertising in the CHA newsletter is one of the best ways to show support of our community and to reach a select market in Church Hill. Download our advertising guidelines, submission deadlines and specifications by clicking this link: Ad Specs. We hope you’ll consider advertising with us whether you’re a repeat client or one of our new amazing businesses here in Church Hill.
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How can we contact Cassie directly so that we can put in notices for the whole neighborhood.? It appears that if the CHA president or former president does not like something, they take it upon themselves to instigate an information blackout. Please prove me wrong!!!!
Take out an add in the newsletter, lady.