Trifold Brochure
This file, shared by the Woodland Heights Neighborhood Association, can be used as a template for similar brochures about your neighborhood association. It is designed to be printed in black and white to save cost.
Handbill
This small handout, printed front and back, is designed to be an extremely affordable way to share information about your neighborhood. The template, shared by the Woodland Heights Neighborhood Association, is designed to be printed in black and white to save on costs. Four of the handouts can be printed on one piece of paper (see pdf file). The handout is effective in sharing information while using few resources.
Socia Media Shareables
SGF Neighborhood News - Information
This is an example of a post you can share periodically to remind people in your area about SGF Neighborhood News and give them information about subscribing to the paper online or in print. You can share the post directly from here or assemble and modify it yourself from the information below.
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Stay connected with what’s happening in YOUR neighborhood!
Did you know that you can subscribe to SGF Neighborhood News and get FREE updates delivered straight to your inbox or your mailbox every quarter?
It's true! Thanks to a partnership with the City — neighborhoods collaborate to help create a communal newsletter so that residents of neighborhoods all across the City can keep up with what's going on in their neighborhood.
You can choose your subscription type:
✔️ Both!!!!!
It’s quick, easy, and FREE—just sign up today and never miss out on neighborhood news again!
Sign up Here: https://sgfneighborhoodnews.com/subscribe/
Vicious Dog - Reporting Information
This is an informational animated video made to post on your neighborhood social media to show residents options for dealing with dangerous animals and pursuing legal options through Animal Contro. You can share the post directly from here or assemble and modify it yourself from the information below.
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Graffiti - Reporting Information
This is an informational animated video made to post on your neighborhood social media to show residents options for reporting graffiti. You can share the post directly from here or assemble and modify it yourself from the information below.
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See graffiti in your neighborhood? Report it!
Help keep Springfield neighborhoods clean, safe, and friendly by reporting online here: https://seeclickfix.com/web_portal/5rjpvuKBWWnJ6oNpTq3mXkqt/report/category
Or you can make a report through the GoSpringfieldMO app, available for Apple and Android devices.
Prefer to call? Contact the City at 417-864-1010.
A quick report helps city crews respond and keeps our community looking its best.
Security Camera Registration - Information
This is an informational animated video made to post on your neighborhood social media to inform residents that they have the option to register their security cameras with SPD. You can share the post directly from here or assemble and modify it yourself from the information below.
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Do you have a security camera at your home or business? You can help the Springfield Police Department investigate crimes more quickly by registering your camera location.
Registration does not give police access to your camera or footage. It simply lets officers know who they can contact if a crime happens nearby.
Register your camera here: https://www.springfieldmo.gov/5085/Camera-Location-Registration
Together, we can help keep Springfield neighborhoods safe and connected.