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OUTREACH CHAIR

December 3, 2002
by
Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society

Outreach Program

The Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society (Hugo Neighborhood, or HUNAHS) decided it needed an Outreach Chair after its successful education brochure program was launched last August.

Hal Anthony is our new Outreach Chair. He is the owner/operator of a local landscape management business. He has experience in being a political and health activist and is a member of the Pacific Green Party. Some of his interests include open government, health and nutrition, and music.

He feels that Hugo is the finest place he has ever lived based on two things: the people in Hugo and the rural atmosphere. "When I moved here, my mom’s dog got lost in the area. After a whole lot of support by the residents from one end of Hugo to the other, we finally found and saved Annie. The Hugo residents were unbelievably supportive in their efforts to help."

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The Outreach Chair’s responsibility is to implement an Outreach Program that affects our association’s ability to reach out to its neighbors. Some of the program elements include creating an identity for outreach, attracting visitors to the organization, connecting people to the organization, and equipping our members with the ability to be involved at their own level. The Outreach Chair’s duties also include making policy decisions for the Hugo Neighborhood.

Outreach Tools

Hal Anthony, Outreach Chair, said, "It is not enough for an organization to open its doors and expect people to come in. They also need to know their input is valuable, necessary, and that it will become a part of the Hugo Neighborhood." The outreach goal is to connect our mission and people with our neighbors more effectively and to develop a lasting and strong relationship.

Wayne McKy, Chair, believes, "To make a real difference in the community, we need to be more strategic about inviting and welcoming neighbors to become involved." The Hugo Neighborhood’s Outreach Program will consist of any one or more of the following outreach tools.

Potential Outreach Tools

Brochures
Logos
Signs
Community
Directional
Pole
The Daily Courier
Letters to Editor
Guest Opinions
What’s the Deal
Monday’s Make
History
Reader’s Write
Video Presentation
Bulletin Inserts
Public Service Announcements
Coffee Cups
Projects
T-shirts
Baseball Caps
Response Cards
Magazines
Newsletters
Post Cards
Banners
Door Hangers
Invitation Cards
Art
Direct Mail
History Day
Press Releases
Emails
Web Sites
Links to Web Sites
Debates
Conferences
Forums
Meeting Attendance
BCC
RPC
CIC

More Information

Do you want to become involved in our Outreach Program? Contact Hal.

Hal Anthony, Outreach Chair
Hugo Neighborhood
3995 Russell Road
Grants Pass, Oregon 97526
541-476-4156

Like Hal says, your actual level of involvement as a volunteer is up to you. You would be donating your time and you are in control of the act of giving and practicing your citizenship.

Want more information? Contact an officer of the Hugo Neighborhood on how you can become involved in your community’s land use, and/or history activities.

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