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Minutes of Society P.R.
Meeting held July 29, 2004
The PR Committee does not have all the answers and
constantly needs your ideas, suggestions, comments and questions. Send
them to your Federation, Association or PR Committee Representative.
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The Committee was really established in 1996 in Edmonton to provide input to the CSRDS and to assist in Promotion and Publicity of the square dance activity. Since that time the Committee has met as part of the 9th and 10th National Conventions and will meet again in Ottawa during the 11th Canadian National. From 1996 onward it has also met using telephone conference calls 2-3 times per year. New suggestion and ideas should be forwarded to your Federation, Association or PR Committee representative. The Committee has:
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This space is available to be used for suggestions and ideas from dancers and organizations and the PR Committee of ideas for promoting and marketing our activity. Submit your ideas now to your PR Committee representative! The Ontario Square & Round Dance Federation has prepared two excellent "Information Guidelines" that may be of assistance. Go to the Ontario S&RD Federation site and click on 'Info Sheets' These include "Promoting Square/Round Dancing" and "Attracting New Dancers". Have a look at these. It is recommended that clubs consider subscribing to "Club Leadership Journal" This is now
a bi-monthly publication (6 times a year) and costs $10 in
USA, $12 in Canada & $15 in Europe. The subscription
costs has been lowered since we now print the Journal in house
and save lots of money by doing it ourselves. Also our
address has changed. It is now: Two other resources to consider for acquisition are: Creating
Marketing & Recruiting Plans for Square Dance Clubs by Ian Henzel is
an excellent publication. Ian Henzel Plan for Square Dance Recruitment - Available in PDF - More Information on this plan can be received from Ian Henzel at Email: mailto:IanKH@aol.comor Paul Waters at mailto:paul_waters@msn.com Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity by Barbara Florio Graham is available by mail for $20.00 postpaid (Can.). This 90 page publication is an excellent practical guide and resource to getting stories to the media for coverage of the activity. You don't have to pay for advertising if you can get the story covered as a news item. Also an excellent reference for those planning major events and wanting to get media coverage. Also check out the various articles posted on the Square Dancing Article Co-op Check out:
Displaying & Posting Flyers
in Stores
Square dancing might be promoted/listed in catalogues of physical/healthy classes (like gymnastics, fitness training, etc.) which is distributed to members of local health insurance companies. In booklets list class as "Training for memory and reactions" - Germany Round dancing ads might not mention round dancing as this is not understood, but talk about learning the Two Step, Cha Cha, Jive, etc. to modern music. Use the ballroom catch words. - John Brant Recruiting
Brochures - adapted from Callerlab Press Release Have you thought about providing Endowment Funds to this activity? Money donated is invested and the interest earned is spent each year on a particular goal; i.e. caller/leader-training or for the "promotion of square dancing". Donate monies
to your own Federation or to the Society, as you would to a charity or
special interest. What is a special thought of yours - write it in your
will. Any questions can be directed to: info@squaredance.ca
Have you considered working with a Health Association on a local basis. This can be a vehicle for raising funds for the charity and achieving some publicity and visibility for the activity and the club. These groups might include: Heart - Stroke Foundation, the Cancer Society, Terry Fox Run, Alzheimer's, etc. Do your local "health" associations provide information to the public or to their patients/participants indicating the values of our recreation? Have you asked them to have your flyers available for their clients? |