Henniker Community OUTLOOK A Listing of Community Events from the Henniker Selectmen's Office Now updated daily at www.henniker.org |
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Please bookmark the following link:
http://www.henniker.org/Outlook/main%20page%20outlook.htm#Calendar
This is the new, online version of the Henniker Community Outlook! We be updating it regularly, rather than the paper version that went out 4x a year. Tell your friends by forwarding them this email.
SUBMISSIONS: The "Henniker Community Outlook" is an online publication of the Town of Henniker Selectmen's office. It is essentially a list of upcoming community events. To post something here, please e-mail it to webmaster@henniker.org. Photos are always welcome, however no commercial advertising please. The Selectmen's Office reserves the right to omit or edit submissions.
HISTORY OF THE OUTLOOK: The "Outlook" was first started after the 1998 town-wide Community Profile. This was a 3-day event orchestrated by the University of New Hampshire's Cooperative Extension, whereby townspeople took stock of where they were in regards to meeting the desires of the community and developed an action plan for how they wanted to operate in the future. A town-centered newsletter was a winning vote at this Profile, birthing forth a monthly paper that was produced first by a volunteer Communications Committee. Eventually, the newsletter was published by Town Hall staff and mailed out four times a year with the help of volunteers at White Birch's Senior Center. When the town participated in another Community Profile process in 2009, communications was again brought up, this time with bent on utilizing world-wide-web technology to enhance communications. Due to the 2010 budget cuts, the "Outlook" was no longer printed or mailed. Instead it became a digital version, only available through the town's website, www.henniker.org. In keeping up with the ever-changing, fast-paced advances of technology, the Outlook morphed again in 2011 by becoming embedded into the the town's website - to be updated daily rather than four times a year. |